Microsoft’s “special event” scheduled for September 21 in New York City is generating a buzz of excitement, with strong indications pointing to a hardware-centric showcase. The event is fueling speculation about the debut of new devices, including the highly anticipated Surface Go 4, Surface Laptop Studio 2, and even the possibility of a Surface Laptop Go 3.
If these rumors hold true, the event promises to be a thrilling affair, especially since the Surface Go, Laptop Studio, and Laptop Go lines have seen relatively little activity in recent years.
Among these, the Surface Laptop Go, in particular, has quietly garnered acclaim since the release of the Surface Laptop Go 2 in June 2022. Regrettably, Microsoft has been silent about the line’s future since then, leaving enthusiasts to wonder whether it has been discontinued.
Amidst ongoing concerns over rising living costs, the timing couldn’t be better for Microsoft to revive one of the standout budget laptops in recent memory – and elevate it to reclaim its status as the best touchscreen laptop. This would entail retaining the laptop’s excellent build quality and stylish design while making crucial improvements in areas like the webcam and display resolution.