Testseek.com have collected 260 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Go 10.1 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Go 10.1 inch - Intel CPU.
May 2019
(79%)
260 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
5965 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Solid build
Agreeable performance
Quality build
Small
Lightweight design
Low price of entry to the Surface line
Good potential for education use
Good
Well-designed and extremely portable
Flexibility of Windows
Excellent display
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 ca
The editors didn't like
Super expensive
Windows 10 is still unfit for small tablets
Under some circumstances
Some lag outputting to external display
Narrow size for on-lap use
No standard USB ports
Underwhelming battery life
Not great as a pure tablet
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
Published: 2020-10-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Crisp design elevates it above other affordable notebooks, Core i5 chip is good for everyday use, Solid battery life, Excellent keyboard
Screen resolution is underwhelming, Entry-level configuration makes big spec compromises, No embedded LTE option
It feels like I've spent half the year fielding the “what laptop should I buy for my kids?” question, and the rest of the time answering “what laptop should I buy for myself?” There's undoubtedly an audience out there for a notebook that's priced aggressi...
The Surface Laptop Go is a really nice little laptop, little being part of the value proposition. It's not just lightweight, but it's compact. I kind of love it. I called it my 'couch PC' earlier, and that's actually significant to me. I review PCs by usi...
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Brilliant keyboard, Plenty of ports, Sturdy design
Limited storage, Poor performance, Middling battery life
Relies too much on accessories to be a good tablet, not powerful enough to replace a laptop.With the accessories and additional storage factored in, the Surface Go creeps toward a high-end price point that the low-end internals cannot justify. It is a cap...
The Surface Go starts at $399 (for 64GB storage version). While affordable, the need to buy accessories and preferably a higher-spec model, it goes above the $500 range. I just don't think that 64GB is enough, especially if you're using it daily. That...
My basis for comparison would be my Ipad Pro on which I consume a lot of content, and which is really the gold standard for tablets. Even with my older version of the Ipad, the colours feel a little bit brighter and my grip a little more comfortable with...
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Published: 2019-01-18, Author: Eric , review by: pcmag.com
Classy, lightweight design, Sharp and colorful 10-inch screen, Face-recognition webcam,
Narrow, extra-cost keyboard is more comfortable on a desk than on a lap, Mild-mannered performance
Microsoft's small, entry-level tablet gains LTE connectivity, making the Surface Go even more ready to go. Your eyes and fingers may balk at the 10-inch screen and its matching-size keyboard, but you'll be impressed with its quality and versatility...
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. The $399 starting price includes just 4 GB...