Rating 4.4 44 reviews

Microsoft boasts that its new Surface Go gives you "laptop performance, tablet portability, and a stunning touchscreen with the power of Windows 10." Sounds like a winning combination!


Take it anywhere

This is the smallest and lightest Surface ever made, weighing in at around 500 grams. Its diminutive size means it can fit into any bag and be taken anywhere, yet it is packed with the processing power to do a job that punches well above its weight!


Turn a tablet into a laptop

For a quality laptop experience, simply pair Surface Go's ultra-compact Signature Type Cover, which performs like a full-size keyboard, with the lightweight and precise Surface Mobile Mouse. The result is a lightweight laptop with heavyweight performance capabilities.


A bright and sharp display

You're able to touch, view, and write on the PixelSense display, boasting a 3:2 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1800 x 1200. The result is a crisp and colourful display which is much more vivid and easy to view than many devices of a similar size.


HD quality camera

The all-important camera feature is very impressive, allowing you to take great photos and make super-clear video calls with a front-facing and rear auto-focus HD camera.


Power a plenty

The new Surface Go features a powerful Intel processor which easily handles the day to day demands of running software and apps, while the battery will give you up to 9 hours per charge.

Manufacturer: Microsoft
Argos
7 years ago

NOT a tablet, is laptop with seperatin keyboard

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...
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Amazon
7 years ago

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...
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HSN
6 years ago

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
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johnlewis.com
6 years ago

Think laptop not tablet

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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TechRadar UK
7 years ago

Microsoft Surface Go review

Microsoft's Surface Go, its latest tablet that aims to be a smaller, and more affordable, Surface Pro is finally here. The Surface Go doesn't bring about any major surprises, but perhaps that's a good thing.
Pros:
  • Excellent design
  • Surprisingly strong graphics
  • Decent price
  • Fantastic display and speakers
Cons:
  • Still no accessories included
  • Less powerful than an iPad
  • Screen could be sharper
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Tech Advisor
7 years ago

Microsoft Surface Go review

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
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wired.co.uk
7 years ago

Microsoft's Surface Go is an iPad rival actually worth caring about

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.
Pros:
  • A smart
  • lightweight design paired with powerful innards
Cons:
  • Screen could be sharper
  • full suite of accessories is pricey
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The Good Guys
6 years ago

Great size very functional. Battery isn't the best.

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
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The Verge
7 years ago

Microsoft Surface Go review: a little goes a long way

I've been using it for a week now and what I was expecting was a low-end Windows computer to go along with its processor and price. I was expecting to be unimpressed with its small keyboard. We've seen this story before, after all: first with netbooks and then with the original low-end Surfaces.
Pros:
  • Ultra portable
  • Great keyboard
  • Good battery life
Cons:
  • Big bezels mean screen is cramped
  • Dongles
  • Upgraded model is pricey
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B&H Photo
7 years ago

Great for every day use

I had a Surface 3, the spiritual predecessor of this tablet. The Surface Go is much faster in the 8GB/128GB SSD format. For every day light computing use, the tablet is great and does everything very quickly. Browsing the web, watching videos and running desktop Microsoft Office is all flawless.
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