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Microsoft is developing a low-priced laptop to compete with Chromebooks?

Surface Laptop Go

 
Windows Central reports that Microsoft is developing a low-cost Surface laptop with a 11.6-inch display.

Compete with Chromebooks for the education market

According to the media, the new Surface under development by Microsoft is code-named “Tenjin” and seems to be a product targeting the education market such as schools.
 
This means you’re head-to-head with your Chromebook.

Will it be released as “Surface Laptop SE”?

According to information obtained by Windows Central from stakeholders, the “Tenjin” has a 11.6-inch 1,366 x 768 display, Intel Celeron N4120 processor, 8GB of RAM, one USB-A port and one USB-C port, and a headphone jack. Equipped with.
 
In addition, it seems that there are rumors that “Tenjin” will be released as “Surface Laptop SE” with Windows 11 SE (is it a derivative version of Windows 11?). Windows Central does not know what “SE” stands for, but speculates that it may be “Student Edition” or “School Edition”.
 
In any case, “Tenjin” is expected to be sold at a lower price than the Surface Laptop Go (starting at 84,480 yen in Japan and starting at $ 549 in the US).

 
 
Source: Windows Central
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