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Microsoft's Surface Go is an ultraportable 2-in-1 that can be used on its own or with a Type Cover. It has a beautiful display, high-quality build, and it can even be had with LTE connectivity.
Sarah Tew/CNET The Surface Go starts at a reasonable $399 (£379 or AU$599). But once you add a $99-to-$129 keyboard cover, a $99 stylus and maybe an extra $150 to double the RAM and storage space ...
As with other Surface tablets, Surface Go supports the Type Cover detachable keyboard covers, though because of its new, smaller size, it'll need new, smaller Type Covers.
Separately, the company will be selling the Type Cover, the keyboard accessory with raised keys, for $129.99. The Touch Cover alone will go for $119.99.
While the Surface Go is targeted more as a mainstream device than the Surface Pro, the Surface Go still has the option of 2-in-1 functionality by working with an attachable Type Cover keyboard ...
It supports the Microsoft Pen stylus and the Type Cover keyboard, which comes with a trackpad. The Go also has a small, but equally as robust, kickstand just like the Surface Pro.
If you’re thinking of exploring the Surface Go you’ll find it’s not the cheapest ultraportable on the market. At $399 for the entry level model – I regret not splurging on the $150 upgrade ...
The Surface Go 2 provides a comparably level of performance to a notebook, but I will say the Type Cover keyboard felt small to me at 9.47”. I was hitting several keys at once even when I made a ...
The Surface Go’s Type Cover keyboard impressed us enough that we’d happily say it’s the best 10-inch keyboard we’ve ever used, but it’s just not comfortable over long periods.
The Logitech Keys-To-Go keyboard bears a strong resemblance to it, sans cover, and starts at $70 in the US. It will also be available in the UK for £55 or in Australia for AU$80.
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