![]() Now that I'm retired, I use my Surface Studio 2 the majority of the time and the GO when I want to do "Windows Things" while sitting in my recliner. It was my main "go to" system when I was still working. I still have my Surface Pro 5? (2017) but it generally collects dust. I may consider getting the GO 2 with LTE. My only regret with my original purchase is I didn't wait for the LTE model. I had considered getting an iPad, but realized for my needs it didn't make sense. Previous Surface Spring events have occurred in May, and the original Surface Go launched in mid-2018. That said, Microsoft does have a few new Surface peripherals to announce soon too.Īs for the timing, it’s unclear, but I’m guessing that April would be the earliest possible time. That product has been delayed, and it’s not clear if we’ll see it launched at the Spring event. Up in the air, curiously, are the Surface Earbuds, which Microsoft announced in October and originally planned to ship by the end of 2019. The good news? Microsoft will make a Core M3 processor available as an option. ![]() Instead, it will continue to be offered with a lackluster Intel Pentium Gold processor. ![]() Surface Go 2, meanwhile, is not making the transition to ARM as some have theorized. Surface Book 3 will utilize the same form factor as its predecessor, but it will be powered by more modern internals, including 10th-generation Intel Core processors and NVDIA GTX 16xx-series graphics. Brad has confirmed that Microsoft will launch Surface Book 3 and Surface Go 2 at an event sometime in the next few months. ![]()
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