![]() Why Microsoft can’t make the move over to USB-C like everyone else remains a mystery. While it doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, you’re also stuck with a proprietary Surface charger cable when you do need a top-up. Microsoft promises up to 13 hours of usage, but that number is probably closer to eleven hours in reality – still a good result that’ll see you through the working day. On the plus side, having a lower resolution screen does help a lot with battery life. Aside from a meagre selection of one USB-C port, a “traditional” USB 3.0 port and a headphone jack, the Laptop Go’s screen is its one feature where you get exactly your money’s worth and not a jot more. So while the display itself is big enough in size, its actual fidelity is passable, but nothing to write home about. ![]() Ok, so what are the shortcomings here? Basically they all boil down to a sub-HD 12.5-inch screen, which isn’t quite as crisp as we’d like when editing text and delivers muted colours when you're watching anything remotely cinematic.
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