Surface Laptop Go Up to $150 Off on Microsoft's Store

Microsoft Surface Laptop Go
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Microsoft is cutting the prices of some of it's own products in order to compete with Prime Day. Among them is a new two-day sale on the Surface Laptop Go, Microsoft's cheapest hardware.

The most expensive version, with a 10th Gen Intel Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB in SSD has dropped from $899.99, which was a bit expensive for it's parts, down to $749.99, cutting off $150. That is, as long as you get it in the platinum color. Ice Blue and sandstone are both only $100 off.

Microsoft Surface Laptop Go: was $899, now $749.99 at Microsoft

Microsoft Surface Laptop Go: was $899, now $749.99 at Microsoft
Cut $150 off the top-end Surface Laptop Go in platinum with an Intel Core i5, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage.

Across all colors, Microsoft is taking $100 off on the mid-tier configuration, too, which is the same except for a smaller, 128GB SSD. Both sale models also include a fingerprint reader on the power button.

In our testing, we liked the attractive design, comfortable keyboard and a lack of bloatware. For the price, we wanted a higher resolution display, though this sale price makes things feel more reasonable.

For more Prime Day savings, check out our Prime Day live blog and lists of the best Prime Day gaming PC and laptop deals, best Prime Day SSD deals, best Prime Day Monitor Deals, Best Prime Day Dell Gaming deals and the best Prime Day hardware deals overall. Our sister site, TechRadar, has a broader list of Amazon Prime Day deals that includes product categories we don't typically cover such as smart home devices, TVs and phones.

Andrew E. Freedman is a senior editor at Tom's Hardware focusing on laptops, desktops and gaming. He also keeps up with the latest news. A lover of all things gaming and tech, his previous work has shown up in Tom's Guide, Laptop Mag, Kotaku, PCMag and Complex, among others. Follow him on Threads @FreedmanAE and Mastodon @FreedmanAE.mastodon.social.