Like a mini PC; Facial recognition; Great at multi-tasking; Stylish and sleek;
No accessories included; Screen could be better;
Like a mini PC; Facial recognition; Great at multi-tasking; Stylish and sleek;
No accessories included; Screen could be better;
Few companies have produced affordable Windows devices that are firstly desirable and secondly portable. So Microsoft has decided it's time to step into the ring with the Surface Go: an entry-level 2-in-1 to the Surface range, sitting below the Surface Pro.
Highly portable; MicroSD slot and USB-C welcome; Robust kickstand; Excellent optional keyboard
Accessories up the price a lot; Battery life is middling; Massive bezels; S Mode will be limiting for many
Very happy with this surface go from microsoft as it is easy to use and offers nice features not typically seen in other laptops. Sensitive touchscreen and keyboard. Overall a perfect form factor for daily pc tasks.
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
The Surface Go is an interesting gadget. It's a better work device than the iPad Pro but can't beat it as pure tablet experience.
Well built hardware; gorgeous display; flexible hybrid use
It's not exactly powerful; Type Cover is a still a costly extra; USB-C port lacks Thunderbolt 3; battery life leaves much to be desired; thick bezels date the design
The Surface Go succeeds at further miniaturising the Windows 10 experience into the most affordable Microsoft hardware to date. It works because it's fun, something Windows often struggles to be
By rights, the Surface Go shouldn't be that impressive. It's an undersized and under-equipped device that one would assume would be suited mainly to students, but spend some time with it and you'll discover that it's a deceptively versatile little device.
USB-C support; Super versatile; Great value
Underwhelming battery life; TypeCover keyboard is expensive
Microsoft's Surface Go isn't the first tablet to be made for use with a keyboard, but it's the best going on this kind of budget. It does a good job as a tablet and an even better one with a Type Cover attached.
A smart; lightweight design paired with powerful innards
Screen could be sharper; full suite of accessories is pricey
really cool
Watch any recent advert for Microsoft's Surface Go, and you may have got the impression that this is a nifty little 2-in-1 laptop computer. If that's the case, then I'm here to tell you this isn't strictly true.
Windows 10 gives users plenty of freedom; Extremely portable; Kick-stand offers versatility
Pricey considering Type Cover isn't bundled in; Low-powered performance; Dated design
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