The Surface Laptop Go 3 and its predecessor received new firmware updates with battery improvements, fixes for display flashes, and more.
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The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 which was launched in September of 2023 is now at a price that is certainly worth considering. This Laptop Go 3 is powered by Intel 12th Gen and has 8 GB of RAM.
Another day, another Surface firmware update. This time, Microsoft is rolling out new updates for its entry-level Surface Laptop Go 3. The release fixes screen flickering and improves connectivity.
The recently launched Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 is already available for a deep discount of just $599.99 at Amazon, which is $200 less than its earlier launch price of $799.99.
Microsoft's Secured Core initiative builds all Surface devices with integrated hardware, firmware, and software defenses. This approach gives Microsoft greater control over security updates.
Microsoft has released a series of day-one patches, drivers, and firmware updates for the recently announced and launched Surface Laptop Studio 2 and its cheaper sibling Surface Laptop Go 3.
Here is how the Surface Laptop Go 3, Microsoft's entry-level laptop announced on September 21, 2023, compares to its predecessors, the Surface Laptop Go 2 and the original Surface Laptop Go.
Microsoft unveiled the Laptop Go 3 at its Surface 2023 event. The lightweight laptop comes with up to 15 hours of battery life, a 12.4-inch touchscreen, and a starting price of $799 in four colors.
Microsoft is preparing an event for new Surface laptops to take place in a week. Recently, images of Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 have been leaked. Also, there may be huge price hikes.
Microsoft has announced a new hardware event coming next month. On September 21, 2023, in New York, the company will unveil its next-generation Surface computers, such as tablets and laptops.
A new report emerged with details about Microsoft's next-generation budget-friendly laptop. The Surface Laptop Go '3' will allegedly get 12th gen Intel processors, more RAM, and a steeper price tag.