Surface Go 4
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Developer | Microsoft |
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Product family | Microsoft Surface |
Type | 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer |
Generation | Fourth |
Release date | 3 October 2023 |
Availability | Available only at Microsoft Surface For Business Store |
Introductory price | $579 to $779 |
Operating system | Windows 11 Pro |
System on a chip | Intel N200 |
CPU | Intel Processor N200 |
Memory | 8 GB RAM |
Storage | 64GB, 128GB, 256GB |
Removable storage | MicroSDXC |
Sound | 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio, 3.5 mm headphone jack |
Input | Built in: touchscreen, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer Sold separately: type cover, mouse, stylus pen, Surface Dial |
Touchpad | On the Surface Type Cover (sold separately) |
Power | 24W |
Online services | Microsoft Store, |
Predecessor | Surface Go 3 |
Website | www.microsoft.com |
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The Surface Go 4 For Business is the fourth generation model of the Surface Go series of devices, targeted at businesses rather than consumers, introduced as the successor to the Surface Go 3 For Business by Microsoft at their Surface Event on September 21, 2023.[1] The tablet runs Windows 11 Pro. The Surface Go 4 was the first business-only product in the Surface Go series [2]
Features
[edit]- Windows 11 operating system
- 12th Gen Intel N200 processor
- 10.5-inch PixelSense™ Display
- Windows Hello with IR camera for facial recognition logon
- Intel UHD Graphics GPU
Software
[edit]Surface Go 4 is only powered by Windows 11 Pro in Windows 11#Versions
The device also supports Windows Hello login using a biometric facial recognition.[citation needed]
Timeline
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Sources: Microsoft Devices Blog Microsoft Store
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References
[edit]- ^ "Surface Go 4: Price, release date, and everything we know". XDA Developers. 21 September 2023.
- ^ Zac BowdenContributions from Sean Endicott (2023-09-21). "Microsoft snuck out a Surface Go 4 announcement after its event; here's why you didn't see it on stage". Windows Central. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
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