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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design
Le poids et les dimensions de l'appareil
L'adoption d'un port USB-C
La reconnaissance faciale
Le port microSD pour augmenter la capacité à bas prix
La migration possible vers Windows 10 Professionnel
La Type Cover (en option)
Le stylet (e
Finitions impeccables
Écran quasi-parfait
Un produit ultra-nomade
Le design et les accessoires excellents de la gamme Surface dans un format plus compact et un prix plus abordable
Matériaux premium
Finitions excellentes
Châssis très robuste
Pas de thermal throttling
écran lumineux bien contrasté
Très faibles déviations DeltaE 2000
Bonne couverture de l'espace colorimétrique
Pas d'effet clouding
Lecteur de carte SD
Autono
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Les performances
Trop d'accessoires "en option"
Toujours vendu en kit (clavier en option)
Performances limitées
Autonomie moyenne
Le processeur Pentium ne convient pas à toutes les tâches
L'étui-clavier est indispensable mais il est en option. Et vous voudrez probablement ajouter de la mémoire vive et du stockage
Accessories up the price a lot, Battery life is middling, Massive bezels, S Mode will be limiting for many
The Surface Go isn't a do-anything device like the Surface Book 2 - and neither should you expect it to be given the price difference between the two. Instead, it's a super-portable machine for doing bits and pieces on the go. Emailing, taking notes in a...
Like a mini PC, Facial recognition, Great at multi-tasking, Stylish and sleek
No accessories included, Screen could be better
It's an ultra portable tiny tablet task king that's both stylish and useful. Like having a mini computer on you at all times, it's reassuring to know you can fix that last bit of work on the way to or from work. Or take it with you to meetings and not ha...
The Surface Go is a quiet triumph for Microsoft. The company has successfully distilled what is best about the Surface Pro (portability, usability, great design) into a smaller, cheaper computer than doesn't suffer performance issues as a result.We recomm...
Publié: 2018-09-13, Auteur: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Extrait: Microsoft 's choice of name for the Surface Go is an odd one. “Go” is a strange suffix to attach to a tablet. After all, if you can't use your tablet on the go, then what you're actually looking at is a touchscreen TV set, and there's a reason that sectio...
Publié: 2018-09-06, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
slim, light, great screen, great kickstand, good speakers, USBC, Windows Hello, great keyboard, full Windows 10, microSD card reader
relatively short battery life, no USBA ports, £100 keyboard essential, not quite as cheap as it appears, weaker performance
The Surface Go demonstrates two things. The first is that budget PCs don't have to suck – a cheap, low performance processor can do Ok if you pair it with other good but not top-of-the-line components.The second is that Microsoft can make really great PCs...
Publié: 2018-08-23, Auteur: Robert , review by: wired.co.uk
A smart, lightweight design paired with powerful innards
Screen could be sharper, full suite of accessories is pricey
Microsoft's Surface Go isn't the first tablet to be made for use with a keyboard, but it's the best going on this kind of budget. It does a good job as a tablet and an even better one with a Type Cover attached. That's pretty much the inverse of what you...
The Microsoft Surface Go is an attractive computer with a great display. This sets the standard for affordable 2-in-1s, but it should have come with a keyboard.8/10$549AmazonDesignThis thing is SO. CUTE. The Surface GO takes all of the minimalist trapping...
Publié: 2018-08-02, Auteur: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Extrait: Look, £509 is a lot of money. unless you're talking computers. Any computer you buy for that little is firmly a “budget” PC, as far as the people making them are concerned. They're not impressive, or especially fast, or pretty. They're purely functional...