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.
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.
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
Microsoft Surface Go review: Surface Go should be seen an affordable on-the-go computing device for those who like to read and write...
really cool
It’s an ultra portable tiny tablet task king that’s both stylish and useful. Like having a mini computer on you at all times, it’s reassuring to know you can fix that last bit of work on the way to or from work. Or take it with you to meetings and not have to lug your laptop around. Despite the specs not sounding so promising, the processor is completely adequate for everyday tasks for most people and the screen is lovely. Kudos to Microsoft who’ve jumped ahead of the competitors having MicroSD card and Windows Hello, which allows you to log in using your face, which we have seen on the Galaxy tab S4, but not on iPad. After using the Go for two weeks, and as someone who's never felt the need for a tablet, I’ve totally changed my mind.
Like a mini PC; Facial recognition; Great at multi-tasking; Stylish and sleek;
No accessories included; Screen could be better;
Like a mini PC; Facial recognition; Great at multi-tasking; Stylish and sleek;
No accessories included; Screen could be better;
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.
Excellent design; Surprisingly strong graphics; Decent price; Fantastic display and speakers
Still no accessories included; Less powerful than an iPad; Screen could be sharper
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
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.
A smart; lightweight design paired with powerful innards
Screen could be sharper; full suite of accessories is pricey
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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