The Surface Go is an odd thing. Not because of the device itself, so much as how Microsoft ultimately arrived at it. The tablet was reverse-engineered, the low-end addition to the premium Surface line ...
Microsoft’s Surface lineup used to consist of just one or two models, and they were easy to differentiate. But over the years, the Surface line has continued to expand. For example, with the brand-new ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
I liked the original Surface Go-- it was well built and more usable as a tablet than any other Surface -- but there were definitely issues. It was too slow to rely on regularly. And even though the ...
During Microsoft’s Surface event today, the company is finally pulled the wraps off of its much-rumored, next-gen Surface products. This includes the Surface Go 3, an update to the lightweight 2-in-1 ...
It's easy to think that Microsoft has given up on small tablets. In the three years since the release of the Surface 3, its last inexpensive iPad competitor, Microsoft shifted its attention towards ...
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