Microsoft is reportedly paring down its Surface portfolio, with reliable indications pointing to the discontinuation of its budget-oriented devices, specifically the Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go ranges. Both models have become unavailable through Microsoft's official channels and major retailers, with no announcements regarding their successors.
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The absence of these more budget-friendly options could leave a gap in the market for consumers seeking a versatile Windows tablet or a lightweight laptop at a lower price point. While Microsoft has not issued an official statement regarding the discontinuation, the sustained out-of-stock status across various platforms strongly implies that these models will not be returning.




