Microsoft made its foray into the "personal computer" market back in 2012 with the launch of the original Surface - notwithstanding the tabletop computer with the same name that the company showcased at CES 2008.
Microsoft made its foray into the "personal computer" market back in 2012 with the launch of the original Surface - notwithstanding the tabletop computer with the same name that the company showcased at CES 2008.
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.
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...
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 pen experience is amazing with that practically zero latency feature. Performance is very decent and can do everyday jobs quite well. I now like to use Windows 10 in portrait mode more than in landscape mode because websites and documents look dope in that orientation -- and Windows 10 handles...
After receiving the MSG TABLET it was not as easy 'for me` to use...after setting it up. I couldn't get back into it. It's a beautiful item, so if you are tech savvy it could be a great tablet. Enjoy or not
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
A surprise hit, the Surface Go is a brilliant machine for those who seek a highly portable work companion
Excellent keyboard; Superb screen; Well-priced;
Performance can be slow at times; Battery life isn't as good as iPad Pro;
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...
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