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: 2018-08-02, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAaMicrosoft's (MSFT) Surface line of products has been a continuous bright spot for the company ever since it transitioned from Windows 8 to Windows 10. The Surface 3 and Surface Pro were fantastic tablet-laptop hybrids, and the Surface Laptop is...
Affordable, competitive price, Lightweight, fairly compact, Real-world performance was satisfactory
Smaller Type Cover can be uncomfortable, Battery life isn't much to speak of, Windows 10 in S Mode lacks app flexibility
Microsoft's new, affordably priced 10-inch tablet runs Windows 10 S for a streamlined Windows experience. It doesn't have great performance, but it provides a "real" computer when you need it...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
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
The well-built Surface Go is the least expensive route into Microsoft's superb Surface tablet line, and the most portable option. Just know that frequent travelers will like it best, and the core processing power is on the light side...
Incredibly thin and light, Gorgeous display, Runs Windows apps, Great keyboard case
Keyboard and other accessories cost extra, Pentium Gold CPU is slow, Not many great Windows tablet apps
Even though the Surface Go is technically a PC, it's mainly competing with tablets. And just as you wouldn't want to replace your computer entirely with an iPad, you shouldn't think of the Go as your primary machine. Instead, it's more of a secondary devi...
Quaint size, Includes Windows Hello facial login, Can charge using either the Microsoft Surface docking connector or Type C USB, Surface stand supports a range of positioning points, Windows 10 S switches to Windows 10 in a jiffy, Optional keyboard type c
Windows 10 S still doesn't seem like it has enough apps, Performance can lag at times, Thick bezels, No Surface Type Cover (keyboard) or Surface Pen (stylus) included
The smallest of Microsoft's current Surface range, we had more fun with the Surface Go then expected. There's definitely a lot going on with Microsoft's pint-sized portable, and more than you might expect.Yes, it's definitely a quaint alternative to the f...
Quaint size, Includes Windows Hello facial login, Can charge using either the Microsoft Surface docking connector or Type C USB, Surface stand supports a range of positioning points, Windows 10 S switches to Windows 10 in a jiffy, Optional keyboard type c
Windows 10 S still doesn't seem like it has enough apps, Performance can lag at times, Thick bezels, No Surface Type Cover (keyboard) or Surface Pen (stylus) included
The smallest of Microsoft's current Surface range, we had more fun with the Surface Go then expected. There's definitely a lot going on with Microsoft's pint-sized portable, and more than you might expect.Yes, it's definitely a quaint alternative to the f...
Published: 2019-01-21, Author: Eric , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: There are plenty of country songs about being a restless, rambling roamer. None of them talks about staying near Wi-Fi hotspots. If your travels take you where 802.11ac can't follow, Microsoft has a solution in the LTE version of the Surface Go ($679), th...
Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: We've reviewed a ton of laptops and played around with even more. Whether you're looking for a cheap device or a powerful gaming machine, we've combed through our archive to pick the very best portable computer for you.A person who just wants a really goo...
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Published: 2018-10-26, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: 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) ha...