![]() Microsoft Surface Go 3 review: Performance Without it, the Microsoft Surface Go 3 becomes little more than a highly restricted tablet that starts at $769. But it feels like an unfortunate necessity. The Type Cover itself is $149.95, which is pricey. As we also said in our recent Surface Pro 8 review, this is something that Microsoft needs to stop doing. This isn't a new problem, nor is it confined to the Surface Go 3. Even the most recent iPad Mini shed this look after the 2019 model was panned for insisting on keeping this 2012 form factor.Īnother let down is that you still have to buy the Surface Go Type Cover separately. In 2021, this makes the entire thing feel a little outdated. All it's missing is the Home button to complete the look. A carry-over from previous generations of the Surface Go, it renders the device reminiscent of an old school iPad. The only exception are the truly t-h-i-c-c bezels. It feels like it has been created with convenience and modernity in mind, and from a design point it mostly delivers on that. The kickstand also enables you to easily sit it on a desk when you need it for work or study. It takes up very little space and also looks incredibly chic. ![]() With a 10.5-inch screen and weighing in at just 544g (ever so slightly more with a Type Cover), it is easy to slip into a handbag or backpack. At first glance the Surface Go 3 offers the perfect solution for someone looking for an extremely lightweight and portable option for their laptop needs.
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