New Microsoft Surface Go (Intel Pentium Gold, 8GB RAM, 128GB) and Microsoft Surface Pen Platinum Model 1776 (EYU-00009)

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Surface Go + Platinum Surface Pen
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3.4 out of 5
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Bexter
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Great portable computer. I have the Surface Pro 3 so I am familiar with the Surface family. I decided to see how long I can use the Surface Go with windows 10 S OS, which means that you can only install apps from the MS Windows Store...so far, so good. If I have a need to upgrade to Windows 10 Home, the switch is very easy via the Windows Store...just remember, you may have to update the Windows Store app then the upgrade to Windows 10 Home, for free, is available. I use this as a secondary computer to surf web, watch Netflix, work on MS Office documents...works exactly as advertised.
the eliminator
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I think the Surface Go is a fantastic device if you dont set your expectations unreasonably high. For reference, I got the 64GB base model, a black type cover, and a Surface pen. After unboxing, setup takes slightly longer than "just a moment" as the device likes to say, but if youve already got a Windows 10 device, its pretty quick and easy. Following the initial startup, the device will need to download a variety of updates, but within 2 hours or so mine was fully up to date after multiple installations, restarts, etc... standard computer update affairs. I switched it out of "S mode" almost immediately, because I didnt want to be bootstrapped to the Microsoft store, and its nice that they give you the option. It doesnt require any restart or anything, and allows you to install apps from anywhere. Regarding performance, I have done email, lots of internet browsing and video watching, movies, drawing, and light photo editing and social networking. The device is not lightning fast and it doesnt need to be. It rarely lags more than a second or 2 to open programs but if youre used to a higher performing desktop or laptop then you will notice. The glossy screen is beautiful and photos and videos look great. There are front firing speakers that sound pretty decent but not much better than your average smartphone speakers, but this is understandable. The device makes zero noise as well, no fans or spinning disks are present here and it rarely gets hot to the touch. Really any light duty thing you would do on a normal Windows 10 PC can be done here. And thats where this thing shines, its versatility is just head and shoulders above laptops because of how wonderfully portable it is. It feels sturdy, good in the hand or in the lap, and the fully adjustable kickstand is magnificent. In my opinion, the add on keyboard is absolutely essential. It clips on quickly and easily with nice strong magnets. The keys are small and take some getting used to, but having a full keyboard with back-lighting in this form factor is amazing. They are far better than on screen typing. The trackpad is also wonderful, it looks silly large on there but that is a good thing. Its responsive and has a nice clicky feeling. I dont think that the Surface Pen is nearly as essential, but it is fun and works excellent. I could see myself using it for casual note taking, there is virtually no noticeable lag. The charger the device comes with has a proprietary port, but you can also charge it via USB-C, which is great if you have a phone with that port, because you only need one charger while you travel. The only things worth complaining about on this device are made up for by its sturdy build and excellent functionality. It makes a fantastic bridge between the smartphone and PC, perfect for when a smartphone just isnt enough and a full size PC is too much. You dont even need to stow it during takeoff and landing on planes!!! So, set your expectations to a realistic level and the Surface Go, even the base model, will meet them. As an added bonus personally, the Surface Go has helped me use my smartphone less, to the point that I removed most social media from my phone. When you dont have Facebook and Instagram in your pocket at all times, it is pretty amazing how quickly you realize how often you used to mindlessly scroll through your feeds. So you could say it has made me more mindful of my screen time and helped me leave both it and my phone in my pocket or out of reach more often, which we could all use a break from now and then. One more thing... this one is just a tip. Dont buy office! This device has a small enough screen that it qualifies for the free version of MS Office Mobile. Search online for how to get them! UPDATE 2/4/19: Ive owned this for several months now and have had zero issues. Changing out of S mode and installing Chrome and other non-Windows store programs has been no problem, no noticeable impact to memory usage or performance. Battery life is still good, just a great little device to have.
Jorge Lu
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If you need a PC to do light work and can live with a 10 inch display, youll love it. Or maybe you want a tablet that can be more than just that. I like the whole philosophy behind it, a device that you can take anywhere and use it in all your activities. After using it at work I can take the keyboard off and watch a movie or browse the web while listening some music or use a pen to do some digital painting as a hobby, Its just so versatile. I think this is the closest thing to what Microsoft wanted to achieve with the Surface line. Even closer than the already great Surface Pro. And theres this premium feel to it. The magnesium body feels very solid, the kickstand doesnt move if you dont want to and if you pair it with the Alcantara keyboard its just a very different experience that you can feel. And yet its so light. Youll have a disappointing experience touching a plastic laptop after using one of these. The downside is that it isnt precisely cheap. If you want it to be more than a tablet, youll have to add the type cover keyboard, around $100 or more if you buy a Microsoft one (its also great but Im not reviewing it here). This just happens to be an affordable Surface product, and theyre always expensive. But also so versatile and innovative that youll find they worth it. Its also very sturdy. I found that out yesterday (there was a dog involved), it fell from a feet high right on the edge of the screen. I thought I would find a shattered or cracked display, but there was nothing on it. Not even on the edge, not a single dent or scratch on the whole thing, and its working like if nothing happened (Im using it to write this review). Most people complain about relatively short battery life but you can work for hours on it. I get it to work the whole day with the screen at its darkest and the battery saving mode on. Unless you use it outside thats enough brightness and performance for what youll be using it. Another common complain are the thick bezels, but theyre there for a reason, which becomes very obvious when you use it like a tablet. This might not be the device for you if what you want is high performance for CPU or graphic demanding tasks (and of course its far from being a gamer PC) or if you really hate Windows. But if youre looking for a portable PC/tablet you cant go wrong with this. Its light, sturdy, completelly silent, has a sleek desing and offers a full desktop experience. And if you already own a Surface Pro youll find this fascinating and even charming. Its a scaled down version of it.
tjh
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This is an outstanding device for what it was made for. Received it yesterday and found it to be more, much more, than I expected. The quality build is what you would expect from the surface line. The battery life could be better, but until the battery industry provides improved battery size, weight with performance, this is what we have to deal with for this size screen and quality with an intel chip. Most reviewers are bashing this thinking it should do what the surface pro does, how comical and disrespectful of their responsibility as professional tech authorities. My advice is to try it for yourself. Dont listen to the naysayers. This is an outstanding mobile device that has the ability to do on the go what you couldnt otherwise do with this size package. Are there improvements to be made, yes. But we didnt get the surface pro out the door before we had to deal with surface pro, 2,3, and 4...just saying :) Just a couple things on the other review. 1. Upgrading to Windows Home from S mode was a breeze. Not sure what the other review was talking about, and its free. 2. Your going to have updates. This product was built and packaged way before they could update it with the latest firmware and other neccesarry improvements. Before you start using it, always go to update it to the latest software and firmware improvements. It didnt take long at all.
T. Azores
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EDIT, 8/18/18 - So its been almost a week since Ive had my Surface Go. I still love it, but Im beginning to see the limitations of this device. The limitations are due to Windows 10, not the hardware itself. And I feel that these limitations are very slight--slight enough for me to keep the rating at 5 stars. I feel that these tiny issues are ones that can be adjusted or fixed with software updates, and thats fine with me. The device is still great as-is, but Windows 10 needs little tweaks to make the device better--thats all Im saying. Personally, I think the issue here is that Windows 10 isnt built for mobile devices. Its still for devices that are meant to sit on a desk or table and arent nearly as portable--like PCs. The Surface Go is great because its so portable, but it can be better. For that to happen, Microsoft needs to tailor Windows 10 to make mobile devices like the Surface Go function like a mobile device should. For instance, as it stands right now, I cant listen to music or podcasts with the screen off. I can do that with my iPhone or iPad. But I have to babysit the Surface Go, just like I have to babysit my PC at home. I have to be sitting around, making sure the Surface Go remains awake. Sure, I could mess with power management settings, but why should I have to do that? The competition doesnt require me to do that. Microsoft needs to match that. Many mobile devices have widgets or other controls that can be accessed without unlocking the device. I feel that Microsoft has to match this, too, with Windows 10. It also needs widgets that can be accessed without having to unlock the device. Just very basic controls--turn wifi on or off (for real, not this garbage with Apple disconnecting from wifi for a day), and basic audio controls. Finally: Windows apps should be optimized so that a user can get away with using programs without a stylus or keyboard of some kind. Along with the Surface Go, I have an Ockel Sirius A that I got through an Indiegogo campaign earlier this year--that device has a screen thats about the same size as your average phablet, and it runs on Windows 10. A stylus, mouse or trackpad is definitely needed if you want to get work done on it, even if you plug a lager monitor into the Sirius A. I understand that--Windows 10 just isnt built for a screen that small. But I dont think theres any excuse for a device like the Surface Go that has a screen thats, what...about 10.5"? Like an iPad? And on an iPad, users are expected to be able to use apps on that tablet without needing a stylus or trackpad of some kind. But I cant say the same for the Surface Go. Some of those icons--like taskbar icons, or some of the buttons or drop-down menus Ive seen in iTunes, as two examples--are still too small to select them with just a finger. Youd still need a stylus/mouse/trackpad to use the Surface Go as-is. And, sure...of course you can mess around with the display settings on the Surface Go to fix this. But again--why should I have to do that when the competition doesnt require me to do that, and the apps on the competitions devices work just fine without extra hardware of some kind? Overall: Microsoft is getting there when it comes to mobile devices, but it also still has a ways to go to keep up with the competition. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I just got my Surface Go yesterday, and I have to say—it’s a genuinely nice device to have. I like it a lot. I plan on using the Surface Go as a “workhorse” device. I do a lot of writing and I work with spreadsheets, so that’s mostly what I’ll be doing on the Surface Go. I also have iTunes on it—I’m in the middle of downloading some albums to it right now—and I’m downloading some Netflix shows to watch later. The Surface Go can handle all of this very well—and I plan on keeping it in S mode, just to see how far I can go with this device being this way. Word and Excel docs, along with iTunes and Netflix, is pretty much all that I need a device like the Surface Go to handle. I’ve seen at least one tech reviewer (iJustine?) play Fortnite on her Surface Go review unit, so it’s not impossible to do it. It’s just—playing games is not a priority of mine for a device like this one. I want this device to be the one that I’ll do some actual work on. If I want to do fun stuff, I’ll use my smartphone. Overall: I think the Surface Go is a nice device to have if you want a backup computer—something to do the bare minimum of what you expect your average computer to do. Also, just remember who this device is supposed to be for: students and enterprise. If you’re in a school or business environment, then this’ll be a great device to have.
Amazon Customer
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Let me count the things that dont work.... I cant download PDF files from my Gmail account, so much of my email is useless. When I try to login to Steam, no typing interface pops up, so I cant login and access my games. I cant download a Kindle reader, so I cant access my books. I cant access Amazon Prime streaming video, so I cant access videos! NOTHING WORKS!!! In sum, I spent $540 (including tax) on this piece of garbage, and nothing -- absolutely nothing -- I planned to use it for works. Maybe one day Microsoft will work out the kinks. For now, stay away.
K. Li
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This is what i always wanted, something small and compact that i can carry around when i go traveling or use in a hotel. I really like the Microsoft Hello that let you unlock or log in windows with your face, it really quick, it takes like 1 second or less to recognize you. This surface only has a USB-C port which i like it alot, just get a USB-C hub and you can connect anything to it like HDMI to TV, use wired internet, or connect your other USB devices to it. You can also charge your surface with USB-C, no need to carry an extra cable, just use the same USB-C cable as your samsung galaxy phone. It preinstall with Windows Home-S which only let you install apps or programs from the Microsoft store, but you can switch to Windows Home for free which let you install any programs. My only complain is when you scroll the screen up or down, its not very smooth and sometime there a lag like half a second, like your move your finger up/down, the screen moves the screen half second later.
M. Fisher
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I have been using the Surface Go with 8GB of RAM for a couple months now and have become a big fan of what Microsoft has created. The tablet ships with a light version of Windows. I would have been content with keeping that version if the Microsoft App Store wasnt a ghost town. I opted to complete the one time upgrade to Windows Home, which I recommend as you will have access to a far greater selection of applications. One note of caution is that the Surface Go is a smaller form factor so utilizing certain legacy applications may be frustrating as menus and controls are small and hard to control with touch. I also purchased the optional type cover as I intended on utilizing the tablet for productivity apps and it works great with the tablet. It is a great accessory that makes the tablet far more useful. I have used Samsung and Apple tablets along with a Pixelbook as I needed small form factors for traveling with that also could be great media consumption devices. For productivity purposes the Samsung and Apple tablets were frustrating compared to the Surface Go especially in comparing the attachable keyboards and how well OneDrive and Office 365 work. For media consumption the Apple and Samsung tablets were better only because they have a native Amazon Prime Video app. For some reason Microsoft has not prioritized getting Amazon to produce a native app for their tablets yet. If they do this will make the Surface Go as good as the Apple and Samsung devices for offline Streaming services. The Windows OS is better than iOS and Samsungs corrupted Android due to its versatility especially with file management and being largely application agnostic. Apple does not want to make it easy unless you use Apple services while Samsung cant streamline their file management. The Pixelbooks Chrome OS there really is clunky compared to what can be done with the Surface. The Pixelbook is elegant and has the best keyboard Ive used, yet the Chrome OS is challenging and hasnt figured out how to make Android apps work seamlessly on the platform. With the switch to the Surface I also ditched the Google line of productivity apps that suffered inefficient interfaces and seemed half-baked with limited features. Although Office 365 does cost money and Googles does not, you get what you pay for. If you do not want to be tied to a single ecosystem that is stifling and expensive (Apple) and want a more refined experience than what Google has achieved with Android or Chrome then the Surface Go is a great option. This is the first table Ive actually come to be a fan for. I gave the tablet 5 stars for the quality of the device and OS. I wanted to give this product less of a glowing review due to the ghost town of the app store, but that should not be solely Microsofts fault as developers are free to do what they want. That being said Microsoft makes up for a lot of missing functionality due to its legacy desktop apps that can be accessed if the OS is upgraded to Windows Home. Now Microsoft needs to really spend money to get developers on board to make this OS more useful in tablet mode.
Never Too Old To Learn
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I have been looking for the perfect combination computer and tablet for ten years. They finally DID it. The new Surface Go is really light and thin, so its easy to handle and take with you, and the size is perfect. It seems sturdy, and I dont worry about it being fragile. The screen resolution is fabulous. I also got a large screen monitor, and when Im using my Surface Go as a desktop, I connect it to that. We just got new speakers with a huge subwoofer, and the sound from this is awesome. The Surface Go has 3 ports: a headphone jack (thats where I plug in my speakers), a tiny USB-c port, and the special port for the charging cord. You HAVE to get an adapter to use usb-a things (regular size) with this. I bought four different adapters until I found my favorite: the Lention USB-c Multi-Port Hub with 4K HDMI Output. Then I can plug in 4 things plus my hdmi cord from the big monitor. I didnt buy the Surface keyboard, but use a wireless full size keyboard with it. When I use it as a tablet, the on-screen keyboard pops up, and I use that. The 8 gbs of RAM are perfect for my use, and the storage memory is quite adequate. I can fit all my documents and music, but only some of my photos. I use an external hard drive for backup and for my photos. If you stream all your music, then you could fit all your photos. I always copy my music, though, so my music takes up a lot of space. I also bought the wireless pen. It will write on a blank page from Microsoft Word. If you choose to buy the latest Word, it will do handwriting recognition, too. There are also sticky notes and notes apps that work with this computer and the pen. So, this is IT, the perfect tablet/desktop. Highly recommended. Oh, and Windows 10 works with all my old software. Cool.
Michael Coppinger
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I was looking for a hybrid computer to use for my personal life. I have a designated work computer for my business. I wanted something I could take with me everywhere and use for reading, movies, shopping, videos, etc... I have used it to stream music, Netflix, shop and write reviews on Amazon. :-) This computer has fit all my criteria and beyond.
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