The Microsoft Surface Go 3 might be the company's most affordable 2-in-1 Windows tablet, but Rs.
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Additionally, it can be your default Windows machine for light work. Considering the iPad Pro with the Magic Keyboard costs around Rs 1 lakh, the Surface Go 3 should not look like a pricey proposition by any standard. However, to turn it into laptop mode, you will need to buy the Surface Go Signature Type Cover separately, which takes the final price of around Rs 70,000. At Rs 57,999, the Surface Go 3 is an excellent option for school kids who have to attend online classes or young professionals who do not want heavy-duty laptops. The best part is it can turn into a full-fledged laptop with tablet portability. The Surface Go 3 beats almost any rival when it comes to being portable. The overall package should appeal to users whose work revolves around browsing, streaming, typing a few emails, and travelling. The Surface Go 3 from Microsoft is a perfect modern-day 2-in-1 solution. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: Ĩ0% Microsoft Surface Go 3 review: The perfect 2-in-1 you can buy If you need to run several applications at once and love the Surface range, it would be worth your time to instead invest in the Surface Pro 8 or even a capable Chromebook like the Acer Chromebook 714. It retains some of the charm that made us fall in love with beefier Microsoft products like the Surface 7 Pro, but the entry-level model is so woefully underpowered that it’s almost unfit for purpose and the pricier configurations don’t offer much beyond that. As such, we can’t imagine the Surface Go 3 rivalling anything. In more powerful models like the Surface Pro 8, having fewer limitations on what applications can be run through a tablet design is extremely beneficial, but in the case of the Surface Go 3, most configurations are too underpowered to fully utilise the benefits. While the physical experience may be similar to an Android or iOS-based tablet, you’re getting the full Windows 11 operating system which makes using it feel like a strange middle ground between a full laptop and a tablet. 60% Microsoft Surface Go 3 review: Boldly going where we’ve already gone before