Testseek.co.uk 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%)
5959 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Remarkably sturdy for its price
Beautiful design and display
Type Cover is impressive
Affordably priced
Attractive with strong build quality
Bright
Vivid display
Affordable starting price
The Surface Go delivers Microsoft's great Surface design and accessories at a lower price
And in a smaller size
Attractive
Mostly aluminum design
Small and lightweight
Comfortable keyboard
Little bloatware
Budget price
Highly portable
Good accessories
All
Day battery life
Excellent keyboard
Superb screen
Well-priced
MicroSD slot and USB-C welcome
Robust kickstand
Excellent optional keyboard
Brilliant ergonomics
Fantastic pen and keyboard
Can run full fat Windows 10
Windows 10 gives users plenty of freedom
Extremely portable
Kick-stand offers versatility
USBC support
Super versatile
Great value
Gorgeous design and display
Excellently-realized Type Cover
Seemingly speedy
Great starting price
Affordable
Excellent build quality
Gorgeous design
Amazing display
Comfy keyboard
Slim
Light
Great screen
Great kickstand
Good speakers
USBC
Windows Hello
Great keyboard
Full Windows 10
MicroSD card reader
Like a mini PC
Facial recognition
Great at multi-tasking
Stylish and sleek
Well built hardware
Gorgeous display
Flexible hybrid use
A smart
Lightweight design paired with powerful innards
Fantastic inking experience
Bright and punchy screen
The tablet has an integrated kick stand
Making it easy to watch video at the right angle
The optional Surface Pen (stylus) lets you take notes
Draw and sketch
Also available with 64GB of storage space for £379
Quick to recharge
The editors didn't like
Clunky performance
Tablet experience is lacking
Type Cover is a pricey add-on
Short battery life
Doesn't come with keyboard
The Pentium processor isn't suited for all tasks. A keyboard cover is a must-have add-on
But still sold separately. And you'll probably want to pay extra for more storage and RAM
Too
Sub-1080p resolution
Middling battery life
No fingerprint reader on base model
Very poor specs on base models
Accessories not include
Cramped screen
Boxy design
Performance can be slow at times
Battery life isn't as good as iPad Pro
Accessories up the price a lot
Battery life is middling
Massive bezels
S Mode will be limiting for many
Not as slick app experience compared to rivals
Pricey considering Type Cover isn't bundled in
Low-powered performance
Dated design
Underwhelming battery life
TypeCover keyboard is expensive
Keyboard and stylus sold separately
No Thunderbolt 3
No backlit keyboard
Relatively short battery life
No USBA ports
£100 keyboard essential
Not quite as cheap as it appears
Weaker performance
No accessories included
Screen could be better
It's not exactly powerful
Type Cover is a still a costly extra
USB-C port lacks Thunderbolt 3
Battery life leaves much to be desired
Thick bezels date the design
Screen could be sharper
Full suite of accessories is pricey
Poor battery life
Expensive peripherals
The battery life is disappointing
The screen suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light
Published: 2018-10-02, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
premium quality materials, perfectly made case, very robust chassis, no thermal throttling, bright high-contrast display, very low DeltaE 2000 deviations, high color space coverage, no clouding, microSD card reader, decent battery life, silent
low in internal storage (64 GB), just one USB-C port, PWM, expensive accessories
The Microsoft Surface Go is an attractive computer with a great display. This sets the standard for affordable 2-in-1s, but it should have come with a keyboard.8/10$549...
Colorful and bright display, Comfy backlit keyboard with touchpad, Faster than most budget Windows laptops, Windows Hello for facial recognition logins
Short battery life, Thick bezels, Keyboard and pen cost extra
The Surface Go is very close to an ideal budget tablet and mini laptop in one device, but short battery life holds it back...
The Surface Go delivers Microsoft's great Surface design and accessories at a lower price, and in a smaller size
The Pentium processor isn't suited for all tasks. A keyboard cover is a must-have add-on, but still sold separately. And you'll probably want to pay extra for more storage and RAM, too
The new Microsoft Surface Go is the perfect size for casual coffee-shop computing, but getting the full experience quickly drives up the price...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
Enlarge / Surface Go.Microsoftreader comments 76Share this storySurface Go—Microsoft's 10-inch, $399 tablet—launches today in 25 markets. Many publications around the Web have had a couple of days to review Microsoft's latest attempt at a cheap(ish) compu...
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: Emil , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Microsoft announced the Surface Go less than a month ago, and it's already landing in some 25 countries. Before you decide one way or the other, keep one thing in mind: This is the company's most affordable computer yet — which also means it's the one tha...
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...