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May 2019
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260 Reviews
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Abstract: Microsoft Surface Go, the most affordable offering in Microsoft's Surface tablets and 2-in-1 lineup has been launched in India and is currently available for pre-orders in the country. The Surface Go was first announced in the US in July this year.The Mic...
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Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Quality build, Small, lightweight design, Low price of entry to the Surface line, Good potential for education use
Under some circumstances, some lag outputting to external display, Narrow size for on-lap use, No standard USB ports
The Surface Go is an intriguing low-cost detachable for travelers, education buyers, and others who want to launch into Microsoft's well-made, attractive Surface 2-in-1s on a tight budget...
Good design and build quality, Comfortable typing experience with the Type Cover Keyboard, Responsive and lag-free with the Surface Pen, Great webcam quality
Windows in S mode out of the box, Lacking in ports, Accessories come separately
Microsoft did a lot of right things for the Surface Go - a clean design, great audio quality, a surprisingly good webcam and, if you're into it, a smooth Surface Pen experience.Stuff says. Microsoft Surface Go reviewWhether in a conference or classroom...
payat, liwanag, mahusay na screen, great kickstand, good speakers, USB-C, Windows Kamusta, great keyboard, full Windows 10, microSD card reader
relatively short battery life, no USB-A ports, £100 keyboard essential, not quite as cheap as it appears, weaker performance, The back of the Surface Go has a small, shiny Windows logo on the kickstand. Kunan ng larawan: Samuel Gibbs para sa Tagapangalaga
The Surface Go demonstrates two things. The first is that budget PCs don't have to suck – a cheap, low performance processor can do Ok if you pair it with other good but not top-of-the-line components.The second is that Microsoft can make really great PCs...
Brilliant display, Slim and very light, Very compact and stowable, Excels in certain usecases
Only 1 USBC port, Type Cover and Surface Pen are optional, Performance could be better, Expensive
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