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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...

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!

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

Costco
★★★★★
5 years ago
Light, Smooth and Good deal for MS Surface Go

Picked up from Markham store yesterday in excellent package. The initial setup and 1st Windows Update didn't take too long (~20mins) w/ my 100/10 wi-fi internet, also "Switch out of S Mode" easily and have the Windows Home back in order to install my favorite windows softwares (Firefox, winrar,...

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.

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

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.

HSN
★★★★★
4 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

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Go

While I wouldn't make a Surface Go my primary machine for graphical/video creativity work or demanding tasks-Microsoft acknowledges this is not really its place-it's still a fine choice for a lean, mean travel companion.

Low-cost entry point to the Surface line; Build quality is high; Small, lightweight design; Good potential for education use

Middling speed; Keyboard is cramped and costs extra; Narrow for on-lap use; No full-size USB ports

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