Also note that these comparison devices are larger 14-inch brothers while the Laptop Go sports a more compact 12.45-inch screen. As such, we've put together the next best set of comparisons - full fledged ultraportable notebooks that we've tested, some of which are priced as low as just S$1.4k such as the AMD-powered ASUS Zenbook 14 UM433 and another 10th-gen Ice Lake powered ASUS Zenbook 14 UX425, albeit these are higher specced Core i7 variants. It's rare that we get low-end Core i5 specced system to test. Noting that Microsoft has positioned the Laptop Go as an low-cost ultraportable laptop, we struggled to find another recently released device that we have reviewed that is of similar dimensions, weight and even configuration. The review unit we had is comfortably specced with 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and 256GB SSD storage - the highest consumer configuration that costs S$1,388 for the Surface Laptop Go, but the results will also pretty much be identical to the S$1,088 variant that has half the SSD storage. The Surface Laptop Go is powered by Intel’s 10th generation Ice Lake Core i5-1035G1 processor - which is pretty much an entry-level quad-core part. Performance, Battery Life, Experience, Conclusion Performance
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