Technology
Snag a Microsoft Surface Go on sale for $60 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The powerful and portable Microsoft Surface Go is the perfect device for those who are constantly on the move — and you can get one for just $339 at Walmart.
When it comes to having a versatile device to aid you in completing your various daily tasks, sometimes a laptop can just be a little too intense for your needs, but a tablet might not be enough — meaning you need something that’s in between. While there are a lot of options out there for a two-in-one laptop, the Microsoft Surface Go is one such device that you can currently snag on sale.
And as of right now, Walmart is listing the Microsoft Surface Go at a reduced price — a full $60 off of the original offer.
SEE ALSO: Read our review for the Microsoft Surface Go
The Microsoft Surface Go has a nine-hour unplugged battery life and is effortlessly portable — perfect for taking it along with you pretty much anywhere. The high-resolution, touch-sensitive PixelSense screen is stunning, and will make browsing, working, and binge watching all the more enjoyable.
The Surface Go is a handy tool for aspiring artists as well, with plenty of intuitive drawing options and programs (pick up a Surface Pen to go even more in-depth with your creations). As Ray Wong pointed out in his review, it can be a bit sluggish and thus gets outperformed by Apple products. But if you’re not about to hop on that bandwagon, then you probably won’t really care. (Plus the price is really good.)
Streamline your daily life with the Microsoft Surface Go, and save $60 when you pick one up at Walmart.
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