

The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 has a 12.4-inch PixelSense display with a 3:2 aspect ratio. You can use the USB-C to charge if you have a powerful enough plug too, which is neat. Plus it’s a magnetised design that falls out if the cable is snagged. This means none of the standard ports are taken up when charging. The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 also has a dedicated proprietary charging connector. The USB-C isn’t an ultra-fast Thunderbolt port either, just a regular USB-C with 10Gbps bandwidth - you can plug a monitor into this one, thankfully. These two little holes span generations of peripherals, but there’s no memory card slot or dedicated video out.

You only get two ports, plus a headphone jack. However, its connectivity is pretty limited. That’s one clear reason to pick the Go over virtually anything else. It’s significantly thinner and lighter than some of our favourite mid-range Windows laptops. It weighs just 1.13kg, and is slim at 15.7mm thick. But when you're saving this much on the tablet, that separate purchase won't add much to the total package.The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2’s portability is excellent. The Surface Pro X does not come with the Slim Pen (Opens in a new tab) in the box, so you'll have to pick one up yourself if you plan on utilizing the touch screen to the fullest. And when you do, it can spring to about 80% in under an hour. It also boasts a 15-hour battery life, so you can get things done or enjoy yourself on the go without having to stop and recharge. Whether that means drawing up a presentation on the go or relaxing with your favorite shows, the Surface Pro X has you covered. This powerful tablet-meets-laptop has a great-looking edge-to-edge screen that's perfect for just about anything you want to do with it. It's also the thinnest Surface Pro you can get, at just 7.3 mm.

This 13-inch edition comes with a crisp HD touchscreen, 16GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD, and both WiFi and 4G LTE connectivity, all in a matte black package.
