PCWorld

Microsoft Surface Go: This affordable little Windows 10 S tablet is a PC when you need it

Microsoft’s 10-inch, $399 Surface Go tablet is a departure from the company’s Surface tradition, which put forth expensive, ambitious designs to break trail for the rest of the PC industry. Now, the Surface Go’s decidedly mainstream price should appeal to businesspeople on the go as well as consumers considering an Apple iPad or Android tablet.

Caveats like its operating system—Windows 10 in S Mode—and its low-end processor may give you pause. And the optional but cramped Type Cover somewhat offsets the Surface Go’s convenience. But our Surface Go review will walk you through the Surface Go hardware, the Type Cover, and the new Mobile Mouse—then tell you how it all works in practice, both as a pure tablet and as a productivity device. Finally, we’ll talk about the Surface Go’s performance, and how it compares to PCs and other tablets both under Windows 10 in S Mode and Windows 10 Home.

BASIC SPECS

Display: 10-inch (1800x1200) IPS technology, 217 PPI, 3:2 ratio, 10-point touch

Processor: Intel 1.6GHz Pentium 4415Y (Kaby Lake)

Graphics: Intel HD 615 (integrated)

Memory: 4GB/8GB (8GB as tested)

Storage: 64GB eMMC/128GB SSD (128GB as tested). A commercial model with 256GB SSD is planned.

Ports: 1 USB-C, 1 Surface Connector, microSD, headphone jack

Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, LTE later in 2018

Cameras: 5MP front (Windows Hello-capable), 8MP rear (with autofocus)

Battery: 27Wh

Operating system: Windows 10 Home in S Mode (Windows 10 Pro for commercial model)

Dimensions: 9.6x6.9x0.33 inches

Weights: 1.14 pounds (tablet), 1.68 pounds (tablet plus keyboard), 1.98 pounds (tablet, keyboard and charger), as measured

Optional Accessories: Type Cover keyboard: $99 (black) or $129 (burgundy, cobalt, platinum); Surface Mobile Mouse: $39; Surface Pen: $99

Price: 4GB RAM/64GB storage: $399; 8GB RAM/128GB: $549 (via the Microsoft Store). Costco offers its own bundle with 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSD, and a Type Cover for $550.

OUT OF THE BOX

Out of the box, the Surface Go feels light and sturdy, if a tiny bit chunky. Microsoft’s hardware gurus crafted the Surface Go out of the same magnesium compound of previous iterations, with Gorilla Glass 3 protecting the 10-inch PixelSense display. While the Go

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from PCWorld

PCWorld1 min read
Tech Spotlight
Jeff Grubb from GiantBomb thinks Windows sucks on handhelds, but do Adam and Will agree? In this video they debate all the finer points of how Windows works on handheld gaming PCs like the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go in order to figure out if
PCWorld13 min readSecurity
Avast One: Well-priced PC Security With Excellent Protection
You could let Windows protect your PC—it does already shield against online threats. But independent antivirus software like Avast One is better at catching viruses and malware, and wins on user friendliness, too. Avast actually has two lines of paid
PCWorld2 min read
Broadband ‘Nutrition Labels’ Kick In, Revealing Hidden Fees For ISPs
New FCC “broadband nutrition labels” go into effect beginning today, forcing ISPs to disclose all of the normally hidden costs and speeds. And yes, the term “nutrition label” is accurate — they’re modeled after the list of ingredients you might find

Related