Microsoft reverse engineers a budget computer with the Surface Laptop Go
https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/14/microsoft-reverse-engineers-a-budget-computer-with-the-surface-laptop-go/
The Surface Laptop Go joined me in the woods last week. It lived in my backpack for a few days and came along for a 20-mile hike through footpaths and across bridges of questionable integrity.
It is, without a doubt, light. It’s certainly lighter than the MacBook Air I also packed for the trip, at 2.45 pounds to the Apple device’s 2.8. It doesn’t sound like a ton, but when you’re devoting eight hours to hiking up and down mountains, every fraction of a pound makes a big difference to your lower back. And while (sadly) I don’t hike every day, lugging around a heavy laptop can really do damage over time.
Microsoft reverse engineers a budget computer with the Surface Laptop Go
Oct 14, 2020, 7:14pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/14/microsoft-reverse-engineers-a-budget-computer-with-the-surface-laptop-go/
> The Surface Laptop Go joined me in the woods last week. It lived in my backpack for a few days and came along for a 20-mile hike through footpaths and across bridges of questionable integrity.
> It is, without a doubt, light. It’s certainly lighter than the MacBook Air I also packed for the trip, at 2.45 pounds to the Apple device’s 2.8. It doesn’t sound like a ton, but when you’re devoting eight hours to hiking up and down mountains, every fraction of a pound makes a big difference to your lower back. And while (sadly) I don’t hike every day, lugging around a heavy laptop can really do damage over time.