

If we’re to go by laptop standards, then the Surface Go 2 is a little shy of ports, although it becomes less of a bitter pill to swallow when you consider that it is primarily designed as a tablet. It does weigh in at 1.2 pounds, and with a physical dimension of 9.65 inches x 6.9 inches x 0.33 inches, same as with the Surface Go, this is one device that can be taken on a roll.

Its heel may inadvertently dig into your skin when placed on your lap, so this device will most likely spend chunks of its life cycle pinned to a desk. Then there’s the built-in kickstand that attaches to the back of the screen, allowing for a 135-degree rotation of the screen for a variety of viewing angles. It magnetically latches on to the bottom of the screen and snaps the Surface Go 2 to a laptop in no time. It is a tablet first, with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a fairly slim but symmetrical bezel surround at the screen.Īs for the Type Cover, it incorporates a keyboard that comes in a host of color options, ranging from Poppy Red, Ice Blue, Platinum, and Black, in exchange for $129.99 of course. Wrapped in magnesium alloy and curved in all of its edges, the Microsoft Surface Go 2 goes all out with the looks that accentuate its svelte profile. It is left for buyers to decide if all of these specs are worth splashing the cash on. Chief among Its highlights are its impressive rear and front cameras, then there’s decent audio, a brilliant screen, and an enduring battery to work with. These are conservative specs that make it best suited for use in classrooms or for light workloads. Our review model (base model) is equipped with 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and an Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y dual-core processor.
