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Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 21D-00001 Intel Core i5 10th Gen 1035G1 (1.00GHz) 8 GB LPDDR4X Memory 256 GB SSD 12.4" Touchscreen Windows 10 in S mode
(Microsoft Certified Refurbished)
ModelBrand MicrosoftSeries Surface Laptop GoModel 21D-00001Quick InfoColor Platinum Operating System Windows 10 in S modeCPU Intel Core i5-1035G1 1.00 GHzScreen 12.4" TouchscreenMemory 8 GB LPDDR4XStorage 256 GB SSDGraphics Card Intel UHD GraphicsVideo Memory Shared memoryDimensions (W x D x H) 10.95" x 8.10" x 0.62"Weight 2.45 lbs. Other Features Security:Firmware TPMEnterprise-grade protection with Windows Hello one touch sign-inOne Touch sign in with Fingerprint Reader Power button Sensors: Ambient light sensor
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On top of all this, you get the design which incorporates a 3:2 touchscreen and impressive design for the price point (consider that the Go models were always intended as a "discount" series).
Contrasted with recent deals there were some of the Dell refurbs which got down to around $200 for 8th generation CPUs. The devices were definitely MUCH less sleek (being enterprise devices), but otherwise pretty comparable in performance/configuration (though having notably older CPUs). The next option have been some of the 4-core i-series laptops in the $250-300 range. Most of those haven't featured touchscreens, much less the slim and portable design of the Surface Laptop Go. More unfortunately, the $250 deals have gotten a bit more scarce since Black Friday.
Although there's definitely evidence that you could get a similarly capable laptop for less, there haven't been many comparably premium-ish laptops that have come close to this configuration at this price point. Especially for those shopping in the kids/mom/grandma this should be a solid pick at this price.
Good luck!
Jon
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However, do consider that even as a refurbished device this battery isn't likely to have been swapped so you shouldn't expect like new performance.
Good luck!
Jon
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On top of all this, you get the design which incorporates a 3:2 touchscreen and impressive design for the price point (consider that the Go models were always intended as a "discount" series).
Contrasted with recent deals there were some of the Dell refurbs which got down to around $200 for 8th generation CPUs. The devices were definitely MUCH less sleek (being enterprise devices), but otherwise pretty comparable in performance/configuration (though having notably older CPUs). The next option have been some of the 4-core i-series laptops in the $250-300 range. Most of those haven't featured touchscreens, much less the slim and portable design of the Surface Laptop Go. More unfortunately, the $250 deals have gotten a bit more scarce since Black Friday.
Although there's definitely evidence that you could get a similarly capable laptop for less, there haven't been many comparably premium-ish laptops that have come close to this configuration at this price point. Especially for those shopping in the kids/mom/grandma this should be a solid pick at this price.
Good luck!
Jon
On top of all this, you get the design which incorporates a 3:2 touchscreen and impressive design for the price point (consider that the Go models were always intended as a "discount" series).
Contrasted with recent deals there were some of the Dell refurbs which got down to around $200 for 8th generation CPUs. The devices were definitely MUCH less sleek (being enterprise devices), but otherwise pretty comparable in performance/configuration (though having notably older CPUs). The next option have been some of the 4-core i-series laptops in the $250-300 range. Most of those haven't featured touchscreens, much less the slim and portable design of the Surface Laptop Go. More unfortunately, the $250 deals have gotten a bit more scarce since Black Friday.
Although there's definitely evidence that you could get a similarly capable laptop for less, there haven't been many comparably premium-ish laptops that have come close to this configuration at this price point. Especially for those shopping in the kids/mom/grandma this should be a solid pick at this price.
Good luck!
Jon
Refurb surface laptop go's have been regularly under $300
Good luck!
Jon
On top of all this, you get the design which incorporates a 3:2 touchscreen and impressive design for the price point (consider that the Go models were always intended as a "discount" series).
Contrasted with recent deals there were some of the Dell refurbs which got down to around $200 for 8th generation CPUs. The devices were definitely MUCH less sleek (being enterprise devices), but otherwise pretty comparable in performance/configuration (though having notably older CPUs). The next option have been some of the 4-core i-series laptops in the $250-300 range. Most of those haven't featured touchscreens, much less the slim and portable design of the Surface Laptop Go. More unfortunately, the $250 deals have gotten a bit more scarce since Black Friday.
Although there's definitely evidence that you could get a similarly capable laptop for less, there haven't been many comparably premium-ish laptops that have come close to this configuration at this price point. Especially for those shopping in the kids/mom/grandma this should be a solid pick at this price.
Good luck!
Jon
Not really in the market for another gadget, but thumbs up to the thread regardless.
I just wanted to give kudos to the comment above. Really embodies what Slickdeals could potentially be. No mystery why you have so many rep points .
I just wanted to give kudos to the comment above. Really embodies what Slickdeals could potentially be. No mystery why you have so many rep points .
Good luck!
Jon
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- https://www.pcworld.com/article/3...eview.html
However, do consider that even as a refurbished device this battery isn't likely to have been swapped so you shouldn't expect like new performance.Good luck!
Jon