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Microsoft Surface Go 10in 8GB 128GB

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ausdroid.net
★★★★★
5 years ago

Let's face it, the lack of decent Android tablets on the market is an indictment on Google for how they have dropped the ball when it comes to the Android tablet ecosystem. As such this lack of tablets (the Pixel Slate is $700US and not available here) has many of us looking elsewhere to replace...

T3
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go review: a new iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S4 killer

In the land of the pro tablet, the iPad Pro is king. Well, okay, maybe that depends on whether you count the likes of Microsoft Surface Pro as ‘tablet' or ‘touchscreen PC with optional keyboard', but if we're talking 10-inch traditional tablet form factor, Apple's had it fairly well sewn up.

Brilliant ergonomics; Fantastic pen and keyboard; Can run full fat Windows 10

Not as slick app experience compared to rivals

Digitaltrends
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5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go review

We all have a dream of our perfect gadget, don’t we? It’s smart and accessible like a smartphone, powerful and robust like a laptop, has flawless touch support, endless battery life, and is light enough to hold in one hand. Microsoft’s Surface devices have done more than any other to make that dream reality. Yet they’ve also revealed that building a no-compromise PC isn’t easy. The Surface Go is Microsoft’s most recent attempt at fulfilling that dream, and a follow-up to the Surface 3 from 2015. It’s a 10-inch tablet running a full version of Windows 10 with an Intel Pentium chip at its heart, and it starts at just $400. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but Microsoft has made meaningful improvements. The original Surface wasn’t just the first 2-in-1 device of its kind — it was also Microsoft’s first foray into designing and manufacturing hardware. It’s hard to believe how great the Surface Go looks and feels just six years in. It’s a single piece of unibody aluminum, in many ways reminis...

Remarkably sturdy for its price; Beautiful design and display; Type Cover is impressive; Affordably priced;

Clunky performance; Tablet experience is lacking; Type Cover is a pricey add-on;

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago
Compact, Lightweight - great for travelling

I bought the base model after reading a bunch of reviews and was pleasantly surprised at how responsive the Go was. I own Mac products and needed something "Windows" for some older applications that I use in survey. I could never justify the PRO price tag!

Indian Express
★★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go review: Ideal for writers and students

Microsoft Surface Go review: Surface Go should be seen an affordable on-the-go computing device for those who like to read and write...

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!

Beebom
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go Review: Productivity On the Move

The line between Ultrabooks and tablets is getting thinner by the day, with tablets getting more powerful and traditional laptops getting leaner. Lately, Microsoft has diverted its attention from software and has been focusing on refining its laptops and convertibles meant to challenge Apple's iPad...

Vibrant and bright screen; Responsive 10-point touch display; Sturdy build; MicroSD card slot; SSD storage option; Windows Hello support; Dual cameras; Multiple charging options; HDMI Display support (via dongle; Magnetic charging port; Runs basic and casual games; Tactile keyboard; Surface Pen

No fingerprint sensor; Single USB-C and no full-sized USB port; Average battery; Small keys require practice; Keyboard case and Surface Pen to be bought separately

AnandTech
★★★★★
5 years ago
The Microsoft Surface Go LTE Review: Unmatched Mobility

The Surface Go sits in a somewhat interesting segment of the market. The base model has a price that's low enough to be considered a value proposition, but like all value devices, there's compromise to get there.

reviews.officedepot.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Wonderful Helper

I purchased this item to carry with me when I am out and about. It serves the purpose of a laptop, a writing pad, and all of the useful tablet functions.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

Small fast tablet/laptop, runs windows 10 smoothly, as I am an apple guy I have been apart windows for years, I have to admit that even if overcomplex to use, it does a good job. nice screen, very good speakers, powerful enough to run office, simple 3d videogames, and to all the rest.

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