Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 takes what people love about the Surface Pro 7 and scales it down to an even more portable shape. Its kickstand, 2-in-1 form factor, and premium design come together to make it one of the best Surface PCs. Even though Prime Day doesn’t kick off until next week, you can grab the Surface Go 2 right now for its lowest price ever.
The Surface Go 2 with an Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage is down to $450 right now on Amazon, which is $100 off its normal price. If you prefer to get a less powerful model or want to bundle it with a Type Cover, make sure to check out the deals through the Microsoft Store. The cheapest Surface Go 2 bundle from Microsoft is only $355. Even the Intel Core m3 model with a Type Cover is only $516 at Microsoft.
The Surface Go 2 is small enough to easily fit in a bag or backpack. It’s one of the best laptops for college students since they can easily carry it around campus. It’s also a solid option for anyone who needs to take their PC on the go.
Despite its small size, the Surface Go 2 is quite a versatile machine. In his Surface Go 2 review, our executive editor Daniel Rubino said that “There is no other tablet PC this size that does this much.”
If you do pick up a Surface Go 2, make sure to grab a Type Cover for it. Not only is a Type Cover one of the best Surface Go 2 accessories, it’s basically a must-have for the device. It allows the Surface Go 2 to act as a convertible tablet that can also replace your laptop.
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