![]() To be fair, Microsoft says the bottom case material contains around 40 percent glass fiber, so it’s not the cheapest-feeling plastic, and it helps keep the weight down, to boot. It feels rigid, and I sort of dig the soft touch texture, but it was my first reminder that this is a budget machine. The top still has the anodized aluminum we’ve gotten used to seeing since the very first Surface Laptop, but the bottom portion is made out of a plastic resin. ![]() Get up close, though, and you’ll notice that it doesn’t have an all-metal case. From afar, the Surface Laptop Go looks like a scale model version of Microsoft’s 13-inch Laptop series.
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