Microsoft working on a budget 12.5-inch Surface laptop with 10th gen Intel CPU

Ro, 09 September 2020

According to inside sources, Microsoft is looking to launch a budget 12.5-inch laptop similar to the Surface Go, meaning lower price and targeted at students. The new machine is said to fill in the gap between Surface Go and the Surface Laptop with a price tag between $500 and $600.

Microsoft working on a budget 12.5-inch laptop

The laptop itself will employ Intel's 10th Generation Core i5 CPU paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Judging by the price tag, we would assume that the CPU will be from the Y-series, low-powered chips.

The system will run on Windows 10 in S Mode, which means only Microsoft Store apps and Edge for safe browsing. It's a notebook for education after all and aims to appeal to the crowd with advanced security and performance on the cheap.

The sources claim that the device is codenamed "Sparti" and it feels just like every Surface device up to date, which in turn means that Microsoft hasn't cut any corners when it comes to build quality and usability. Lightweight and portability aren't overlooked too.

Current reports indicate that the device will launch alongside other Surface products sometime in October.

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  • Anonymous
  • 11 Sep 2020
  • UNy

I write this on my 6 years old iPad Air 2 while on a train journey. After 2 hours and 40 minutes I have created 7 slides on Pages app for my job next week including two slides with graphs and a table, and the rest with text boxes and pictures ( took ...

Did you read my comment properly? Even If you're just browsing, checking mails, watching movies, I'd prefer a Windows based Laptop, Notebook, Tablet or PC simply because it is superior and most people prefer Windows. End of conversation....

  • AnonD-920478
  • 11 Sep 2020
  • AME

I think you should read a professional review on it.

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