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The Surface Go reviews are in, and… they’re a bit all over the place The press agrees the processor is slow but is much more divided on everything else.
Microsoft’s Surface Go 3 is well-suited to the enterprise market, but is it a good choice for consumers?
The Microsoft Surface Go tablet doesn't impress on paper, but its affordable price makes it worth considering if you want a lightweight option that doesn't break the bank. We've updated our review ...
While it still starts at $399, the Surface Go 2 only becomes impressive with the more expensive Core m3 processor. Luckily, it's a huge difference and gives new life to this mini Surface Pro.
Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop Go 3 is officially no longer a budget PC The Surface Go tablet also gets an update, but only for business customers.
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Twice before, Microsoft has tried to deliver lightweight, low-cost Surface laptops. Both times, the market said no. With the new Surface Go, they finally got it right.
The Surface Go 2 makes marginal steps toward being a true iPad competitor, but is it enough to grow out of its awkward teenager phase? Sadly, the answer is no.
The Microsoft Surface Go 3 packs a full Windows experience into a highly portable design, but it’s bogged down by subpar performance and pricey add-ons.
A great pick for younger users or someone who just needs the basics, the $599 Laptop Go 2 offers good performance and a great design for the price.
Microsoft's Surface Go 2 is a gorgeous Windows tablet that seems best suited for business travelers. It's expensive, however, and the optional keyboard is cramped.
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