

But, there are some limitations and advantages of using a 2-in-1 device these days, which I will further dive into in the review.

I have been using the Surface Go 3 as my primary machine for all work-related needs for some time, and I'm impressed. Now, the Surface Go 3 is a tablet or 2-in-1 device from the company, but in more ways than ever, it's also a full-fledged Windows laptop with a keyboard snapped at the bottom. But that doesn't include the power users, and I will explain why. Apple iPad vs.The Surface Go 3 packs some decent prowess and is aimed at kids, parents, and young professionals who need a versatile device that can match the requirements. The Surface Go is a mini PC, even if it falls behind a little as just a tablet.

There's no limitation, no change to your workflow, no problems with running the software you need and no trouble getting real work done. The biggest strength of the Surface Go is its OS. There's also the possibility of running any compatible desktop application when you're out of S Mode. Windows 10's app store might be a significantly less fleshed out than Apple's, but it's still packed with plenty of goodies to help you relax when you're done working, including Netflix, Spotify, even iTunes. It's a point worth repeating, because as good as the iPad may be, it's still using a mobile OS, and however you approach it, you have to change your workflow to get a lot of things done on an iPad. The Surface Go is a little more expensive, starting at $399, but you get do get 64GB of internal storage and 4GB of RAM. Just use it like a laptop and the workflow you're used to.Īs a bonafide tablet, the Surface Go isn't quite as nice as the iPad, but it can be used this way, and Windows Ink support with the Surface Pen (opens in new tab) add-on gives you a tremendous digital notepad at your disposal. So, while the Surface Go has a touchscreen, you don't have to use it. Surface Go isn't 'like a computer,' it is a computer. The Surface Go doesn't just work with a keyboard, it's designed that way, and it has proper mouse support, something the iPad still does not, despite its recent accessibility update. It's a full Windows 10 machine with a full version of Windows 10 S that you can unlock to enable access to non-Store applications and other features. Let's start with some basics: It is what you'd class a "proper" computer, at least compared to the iPad. But the meat of the matter is that if you're looking for an actual computer, a mobile PC, something to replace your laptop or desktop for productivity, the Surface Go (opens in new tab) is easily the best choice. Apple has in the past talked about "what's a computer" in its iPad marketing.
