Microsoft’s Surface Go 3 now available in matte black and with LTE

Microsoft just launched a few new configurations of the Surface Go 3.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft is expanding its Surface lineup just a bit to start off 2022. Earlier today, the company launched theSurface Pro 8 with LTE. Now, Microsoft has released black versions of itsSurface Go 3. You can also order the Surface Go 3 with LTE connectivity through the Microsoft Store starting today.

If you’d like to have LTE on your Surface Go 3, it appears that you’ll have to purchase one with an Intel Core i3 processor. Microsoft’s website doesn’t list an LTE option for the Pentium 6500Y model. A Surface Go 3 with an Intel Core i3, LTE, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage costs $730. That configuration is available in matte black or silver, though the silver listing is currently out of stock.

The black options for the Surface Go 3 are reminiscent of the original Surface devices that were released almost ten years ago. Microsoft also has black options for some other PCs, such as the Surface Pro 8 andSurface Pro X.

The Surface Go 3 is one of the best Windows tablets. It’s the most portable Surface PC and is a solid option for students or people who need to get light work done on the go.

If you don’t like the silver or black options from Microsoft, you can wrap your Surface Go 3 in askin from dbrand.

Surface surprise

The Surface Go 3 is Microsoft’s most portable PC from the Surface family. Now, you can purchase it in black or with LTE connectivity.

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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.