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May 2019
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260 Tests
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My basis for comparison would be my Ipad Pro on which I consume a lot of content, and which is really the gold standard for tablets. Even with my older version of the Ipad, the colours feel a little bit brighter and my grip a little more comfortable with...
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Veröffentlicht: 2019-01-18, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Classy, lightweight design, Sharp and colorful 10-inch screen, Face-recognition webcam,
Narrow, extra-cost keyboard is more comfortable on a desk than on a lap, Mild-mannered performance
Microsoft's small, entry-level tablet gains LTE connectivity, making the Surface Go even more ready to go. Your eyes and fingers may balk at the 10-inch screen and its matching-size keyboard, but you'll be impressed with its quality and versatility...
The Surface Go sits in a somewhat interesting segment of the market. The base model has a price that's low enough to be considered a value proposition, but like all value devices, there's compromise to get there. The $399 starting price includes just 4 GB...
Although some of the above uses work with a fingertip, the majority don't - they need the Surface Pen and, on the whole the extra hardware is used well. Clearly, Windows Inking is being extended all the time and application updates bring more and more pen...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-12-06, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: computerworld.com
Zusammenfassung: Tablets have gotten more powerful over the years, but even top-tier 2-in-1s like Microsoft's Surface Pro and Apple's iPad Pro are still a step away from replacing laptops for many business users. They do provide a very attractive alternative to lugging ar...
The Surface Go's cameras were about as expected, given the specifications - they're a world better than the cameras on the cheapest tablets and laptops, while being at least a notch below results from current smartphones. Look at the use cases outlined ab...