Testseek.com have collected 159 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Go G2 10.5 inch and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Go G2 10.5 inch.
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Published: 2020-06-17, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Has the gloss affordable Windows laptops lack, Surprisingly good fun for gaming, Good camera for video chat, Solid battery life
Can only handle non-taxing apps well, Accessories are pricey
There aren't many hybrids like the Microsoft Surface Go 2, as most companies stopped making Windows tablets years ago. The price is similar to that of an iPad, but with a little tweak you can try out any Windows 10 app you like. This tablet feels slower...
The Surface Go 2 is one of the most fun devices Microsoft currently makes, but Windows 10 in this form factor creates a number of trade-offs.At £399 it's by far the cheapest Surface PC, but at this price performance is severely compromised. As such I'd re...
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Smaller bezels than original model,Great (optional) Type Cover keyboard makes this a mini laptop alternative,Battery life solid for streaming
Accessories up the price a lot,Overall battery life not the very best going,Windows 10 S Mode has its limitations,Only one USB-C port
The Surface Go 2 is a nip and tuck of the original model. We prefer the more impactful screen (although the bezels still aren't tiny). The battery life was pretty reasonable in our tests too. And the overall build and kick-stand design make it versatile.A...
Excellent screen, Surprisingly usable keyboard, High quality webcam
Not fast enough
All of which puts the Surface Go 2 in an awkward position. From a design and usability standpoint, it's a gorgeous little thing. You can type for hours in comfort on the Type Cover keyboard, the display is stunning and the whole package is about as portab...
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Premium design, Affordable, Can run will Windows 10, Very good battery life
No Touch Cover or stylus included, Base model's specs are weak, Windows Store still too bare
The Microsoft Surface Go 2 is an excellent affordable Windows 10 tablet that features a premium design found in the company's more expensive devices. It offers a slight bump in performance over the original, but it is still rather underpowered – especiall...
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
Even if it's no powerhouse, the Surface Go 2 sets a new standard for cheap Windows 2-in-1s. By tweaking and improving the already-accomplished Surface Go, without unduly jacking up the price, it's even more successful at replicating the qualities of recen...
Published: 2020-05-19, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
slim, light, great screen, great kickstand, good speakers, USBC, Windows Hello, great keyboard, full Windows 10 Home, microSD card reader, wifi 6, Bluetooth 5
relatively short battery life, no USBA ports, £100 keyboard essential but not included, relatively slow performance
The Surface Go 2 once again proves that budget Windows PCs can be good.It won't win any awards for speed, but it will handle most things without locking up or driving you nuts. The magnesium body and 10.5in screen are far better than what you'll get elsew...
Excellent build quality and design, Long battery life, Bright and colorful display, LTE option available at launch,
Pricey after affordable base model, Type Cover not included, Low performance for the price
The Surface Go 2 has a bigger screen, longer battery life and better performance than its predecessor, though you need to prepare to exit budget territory to get one of the better configurations...
I'll have to test out the battery life and conduct some benchmark tests before delivering a final verdict and review - which should arrive early next week - but so far, this is looking like a great option for those who want a device solely for casual web...
Abstract: Gone are the days when a decent laptop would cost you north of $1,000. It's now possible to pick up a full-size or ultraportable Windows 10 notebook with a processor powerful enough for use at home, school, or work, for around $400 to $700. It's also easy...