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Microsoft Surface Go 10in 8GB 128GB

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JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
4 years ago
Exceeded Expectations

I grabbed a Surface Go a couple of months ago. I needed a tablet to replace my old Surface RT which I really only used as a Kindle to read with. I ended up getting the keyboard and pen for the Surface Go as well and was really impressed. It's more than fast enough to handle web, e-mail and Office.

The Good Guys
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great size very functional. Battery isn't the best.

Great tablet a bit slow, I'd imagine the smallest version is very slow. Check battery usage guides as it does not last long without the power connected

Argos
★★★★★
4 years ago
NOT a tablet, is laptop with seperatin keyboard

I bought this tab 2-in-1 thinking Microsoft would be the best Tablet but is a LAPTOP. Could not get many apps that I need everyday and had to change to a Samsun Tab S4 which does the same and more with access to google play store and is also 2-in-1 as in, it is a tablet that also has a keyboard-very...

PB Tech
★★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go Tablet 10" ,8GB Ram ,128GB WiFi , Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4415Y , Win10 Home in S Mode

Awesome product and my daughter loves the GIFT!

Appliances Online
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great little machine.

The Surface Go is easy to set up and works great as a tablet or a laptop when the magnetic keyboard is attached. It's more than powerful enough for everyday computing needs. I use a Surface Pro for work and there's little difference that I can see between them other than it's size.

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Think laptop not tablet

I've been really excited by this since Microsoft first launched the Go. Eventually I bit the bullet and purchased one. To be honest I don't love it as much as I thought I would. Its touted as a tablet, in my opinion it doesn't have the quick functionality of a tablet (limited apps (most you have to...

Notebookcheck
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go (Pentium, 64GB eMMC) Tablet Review

Microsoft's Surface Go is a high-quality compact tablet available at a low price. However, do not be fooled by its price if you intend to use the tablet as a full-fledged laptop. In this case, the additional accessories will quickly add up.

premium quality materials; perfectly made case; very robust chassis; no thermal throttling; bright high-contrast display; very low DeltaE 2000 deviations; high color space coverage; no clouding; microSD card reader; decent battery life; silent

low in internal storage (64 GB; just one USB-C port; PWM; expensive accessories

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go : Portable, Purposeful, Not Powerful

Microsoft's history in the budget tablet space is a bit checkered. Remember Surface RT That was a flop. And other smaller Surfaces just never felt right. But the Surface Go ($349 to start, $549 as tested, before accessories) feels just right.

Attractive with strong build quality; Bright; vivid display; Affordable starting price

Short battery life; Doesn't come with keyboard

Windows Central
★★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go review: Bringing the fun back to Windows

Conceptually, taking the favorite Surface Pro 2-in-1 PC and shrinking it down to a 10-inch model seems desirable, but with lowering the price and performance of the components there are questions. Is it usable in the lap How good is the performance Can you type well on it Does it even make sense

Comparatively fast performance; Outstanding build quality and hardware; All day battery life; Excellent display and inking experience

Windows 10 is still not a great tablet OS; 10-inch PC experience has obvious tradeoffs; No Thunderbolt 3

Mashable
★★★
★★
5 years ago

Microsoft's Surface Go is the cheapest way to buy into the Surface ecosystem, but sluggish performance keeps it from competing with Apple's iPads.

Excellent build quality; Sharp; bright display; Windows Hello support; Built-in microSD card slot

Sluggish performance; Janky touchscreen for some apps like Chrome; Keyboard and stylus sold separately; Huge; thick bezels around display

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