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Microsoft Surface Go 3 - 10.5" Touchscreen - Intel® Core™ i3 - 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD - Device Only - Platinum (Latest Model)

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Size: 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Color: Platinum


Features

  • The most portable Surface touchscreen 2-in-1. Perfect for your everyday tasks, homework, and play.
  • Go-anywhere tablet with laptop productivity for the whole family. Starting at just 1.2 pounds,(4) with high-res 10.5 220ppi touchscreen, adjustable Kickstand, Surface Pen, and Type Cover.
  • All-day battery life. Get up to 11 hours (1) of on-the-go power, plus Fast Charging to take you from low to full when you do need to plug in.
  • The new, more intuitive Windows. Work, play, and create in the way most natural to you with Windows 11.
  • Plug in the accessories you use today with included USB-C port, headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0, and MicroSDXC Card Reader.
  • Youre going to need Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Dont forget to add Microsoft 365

Description

Ready, set, Go anywhere. The most portable Surface touchscreen 2-in-1 is perfect for your everyday tasks, homework, and play. Designed to light up the best of Windows 11, Surface Go 3 is optimized for digital pen and touch, with a choice of a faster Intel® Pentium® or Intel® Core™ i3 processor, plus all- day battery, tablet-to-laptop versatility, and comprehensive Microsoft security.


Standing screen display size: ‎10.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1280


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1280 Pixels


Processor: ‎1.3 GHz core_i3


RAM: ‎8 GB


Hard Drive: ‎128 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel UHD Graphics 615


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎11 Hours


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎Surface Go


Item model number: ‎8VC-00001


Hardware Platform: ‎Windows


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home in S mode


Item Weight: ‎1.18 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.98 x 10.82 x 1.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.98 x 10.82 x 1.89 inches


Color: ‎Platinum


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎8 MP


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Flash Memory Size: ‎128 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 22, 2021


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  • Great device, poor value
Size: 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth Color: Platinum
Several reviews (usually iPads users) have claimed, without providing any evidence, that the SG3 is extremely slow. If you Google the single-core Geekbench scores you will that the $399, $549, and $629 SG3 are on par with an 8th Gen i5 processor, Surface Lap 2, SPX SQ1, and SPX SQ2 processors. Now for the actual review ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Surface Go 2 (8 ram, 128 ssd, m3 processor) was one of the best computing devices I’ve ever owned. However, because of not traveling due to COVID, I decide to give it away to a family member who needed a tablet. When the SG3 came out, I was excited to test the $629 models. Before sharing my thoughts, I’d like to note who should probably not get a SG3. The SG3 is not for someone who: 1. does not need Windows on a small portable computer-tablet 2. does not plan on traveling with the SG3 3. just want to watch Netflix, browse the internet, and check your email. Traditional tablets (iPads, Android) that run smartphone apps can do all of these activities. It should also be mentioned that the $399 SG3 is for kids and pre-teens (just watch Microsoft’s marketing videos). For this reason, anyone who complains about the amount of RAM, store, and/or processor power on the $399 SG3 has not bothered to do their research and their insights should not be taken seriously. No one buys a bicycle and expects it to function like a motorcycle. Also, the only difference between the $629 SG3 and the $549 SG3 is the processor. So most of what is stated below concerning hardware should also apply to the $549 SG3. PROS: CPU is more than fast enough. The single-core average Geekbench 5.4 score is 986 (multi-core scores are for things like video editing, photo editing, 3D modeling, etc.; things the SG3 was not designed to do). To put that into perspective, the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Laptop 2 with i5-8250U processors also have single-core Geekbench 5.4 scores in the high 900s. Both are these devices are currently being sold for a little under $1,000. It should also be noted that the 2020 SPX has a single-core Geekbench 5.4 scores just above 800. For these reasons, anyone who says the $629 SG3 is underpowered does not know what they are talking about. Battery life is outstanding. I get 9-10 hours of continuous YouTube viewing (40% screen brightness, battery saver and wifi on, dark mode on, all apps closed in the background). It should be noted that the battery life on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 I briefly owned with 12-13 hours (60 hz refresh rate). The screen is bright enough at over 400 nits. The screen’s major upside is that in a completely dark room you can lower screen brightness to zero (saving battery life) and still watch YouTube videos without any problem. Build quality is outstanding just like all Surface devices. The device is well-built and incredibility light. Kickstand stand is sturdy, extremely flexible, and rounded edges do not dig into your leg. Windows Hello is fast and works every time. No fan, so no fan noise. Love surface connect port because the magnet on charger is very strong, but detaches easily if pulled off. Speakers are loud and clear but could use a bit more bass and a bit less terrible. CONS Processor. There is only about a 12% increase in power from the $629 SG3 over the $549 SG3 and m3 SG2. As such, there is no compelling reason to buy the $629 over the $549 or upgrade from the m3 SG2. However, if you own a SG2 with a Pentium processor, upgrading to the $629 or $549 SG3 will yield about 50% more processing power (per Windows Central). Price. If you add the keyboard and pen, the cost of the $629 SG3 increases anywhere from around $100 (open-box purchases) to over $200 (brand new purchases). This makes the final price $729 to $829. For that amount of money, you can get an open-box SP6 or SP7 with keyboard (bundle purchase). Screen size. At 10.5 inches, the SG3's screen is just too small to use as a main work computing device for most people. Ports. No USB-A port means dongle life. CONCLUSION. The $629 SG3 is an outstanding computer-tablet. There is nothing on the market as small, light-weight, portable, powerful, or versatile. iPads and Samsung Galaxy tablets are not computers and only run between 2 to 3 million smartphone apps. SG3 runs 35 million Windows applications. SP and SPX are not as light-weight or small. Also, the SPX is less powerful, and most people doing basic office or school work will not need SP’s i5 or i7 processor. That said, there is really no advantage in terms of build-quality or processing power in purchasing the $629 SG3 over the $549 SG3 or m3 SG2. Also, if you need a main computer the $629 SG3’s screen is too small and it won’t be able to handle more powerful programs as easily as a computer-tablet with a i5 or i7 process. For these reasons, the $629 SG3 is a great device, but a very poor value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2021 by psm

  • Great condition good as new thank you !!!
Size: 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth Color: Black
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 14, 2023 by jacky jacky

  • Don't listen to YouTube. This isn't a gaming PC, but it is a capable tablet
Size: 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth Color: Platinum
I decided to get the i3 version, and it arrived before the type cover did. So I got to first experience it without the keyboard that every single YouTuber just slaps onto the thing and proceeds to review it as if it was a gaming laptop because OF COURSE you can't do anything without the type cover... The reality is, Windows Setup was plenty easy to do with just the touch screen. Not only that, but I actually use it without the type cover most of the time. Windows 11 will pop up a keyboard on screen when you tap a text box if you don't have one connected, just like Android and iPadOS. I bought this to replace an old Android tablet that hasn't been supported in years, and the iPad just doesn't cut it. My only real complaint with it is battery life. Battery life is better than most Windows laptops, but not as good as an ARM-based device. Battery Saver helps a lot, and I have mine set to default to using Battery Saver whenever its unplugged. I also recommend turning off anything that starts at boot. I get about 5-6 hours by doing this, and it charges quickly. There is also some lag, but for a tablet that can do this much in this form factor, and can double as a true laptop, I am OK with that. All in all, if you're looking for a tablet that can do more than the iPad Air, this is a solid choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2022 by Danny B

  • So Slow it Hurts
Size: 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth Color: Platinum
I got the i3 8GB memory 128GB SSD Platinum version, which at the time of this review is the top of the line model sold on Amazon. THE GOOD It's physically beautiful. It's sleek, thin, lightweight. The glass feels great and the back looks amazing. Probably the best looking Microsoft product I've seen. I was very happy to be able to get a very small tablet that ran a real operating system. iPads and Android tablets just don't cut it sometimes when you need to run real desktop software. If you want a small tablet that runs full Windows, this one does it. Windows 11 looks amazing. I'm mostly a Mac guy having left Windows after MS messed around with the start button and tiles with Windows 8. I had tried to come back a couple times here and there, but 8 and 10 seemed so dated after having switched to Mac. Windows 11 changes that for me and makes me open to coming back to Windows. It's beautiful and modern. They've removed a lot of the old Control Panel options that came from XP a long time ago, so that's good. Some are still there I discovered, but for the most part settings is greatly improved.... Windows 11 is great, but not great enough to make this tablet a keeper. THE BAD Really, Microsoft? A goofy proprietary charger? Not sure if the USB-C port just doesn't take a charge or if mine is defective, but I couldn't get a charge with my MacBook Pro USB-C charger/cable or Samsung S21 Ultra charger. Instead, mine only charges with MS's proprietary charger which means now I'm hauling around yet another charger and cable wherever I go instead of just one USB-C charger for all devices. I could almost live with that inconvenience, but what I can't live with is the speed. I understand that there are other Surfaces that have better/faster specs, but they are also bigger. I wanted a small and capable Windows tablet, but alas this one is only small. This may be an unfair comparison, so take this with a grain of salt, but I happened to get a new iPad Mini 6 the same day. I unboxed and fired up both at the same time and was up and running on the iPad in a quarter of the time even with Apple's annoying Apple ID Fort-Knox password verifications. The Surface was slow out of the gate. At first I thought the touch screen didn't work because when prompted for the usual username stuff, the keyboard would not appear..... oh wait, it did.... just 2-3 seconds AFTER taping on the text box. I thought maybe I was doing something wrong since I've never used Windows tablet before, but eventually it became apparent that the tablet was so extremely slow that even typing text would have serious lag. Then there's the usual and annoying Windows updates. Oh well, just part of the ecosystem, but geez! It took 45 minutes from unboxing to being able to even check out the desktop. I downloaded some desktop stock brokerage programs and they took forever to open. So slow. These aren't super resource heavy programs like Photoshop. They are fairly simple, yet they were just too slow to be usable for quick stock market trading. CONCLUSION So beautiful but just too slow for me. The touchscreen seems finicky and programs take forever to load and use. If MS comes out with a supped up version of this, I would definitely take another look. But if this is as fast as it can run, it's a hard pass. I'd hate to see the tablets with lesser processors. Buy if speed isn't a concern. Pass if you value your time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2021 by Elem Sea

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