
~.54 kg / 1.2 lbs for WiFi model (without the Type Cover) WiFi 6 AX with Bluetooth 5.0, optional LTEġx USB-C gen1, 1x Surface Connect port, 1x Surface Keyboard connector, 3.5 mm audio jack, micro SD card-readerĢ45 mm or 9.65” (w) x 175 mm or 6.9” (d) x 8.3 mm or 0.33” (h) Up to 8 GB LPDDR3 (soldered, dual-channel) Intel Amber Lake Pentium Gold 4425Y, 2C/4T or Intel Amber Lake Pentium Gold 6500Y, 2C/4T or Microsoft Surface Go 3 specs sheet, vs Go 2ġ0.5 inch, 1920 x 1280 px resolution (3:2 aspect ratio), touch, 400+ nits

I’ll explain why further down, but first, here’s a specs sheet of the Surface Go 3 right next to the Go 2 model. However, while many were hoping (unrealistically, I would add) for an efficient ARM hardware on the Go 3, or perhaps the latest Intel Lake Field or AMD Van Gogh silicon on the higher-tier configurations, the reality only delivers refreshed Intel Amber Lake chips on this late-2021 update of the Go 3, which some of you (myself included) might find underwhelming.


The previous Surface Go 2 was rather slow by today’s standards, so I’m glad to see potentially faster components in this new generation.
