
Microsoft
The Microsoft Surface Go (1st gen, 2018) is a 10‑inch 2‑in‑1 tablet that runs Windows 10 Home S mode, featuring a Pentium Gold 4415Y processor, 4 GB RAM and a 64 GB eMMC drive. It offers a vibrant PixelSense display, up to 9 hours of video‑playback battery life, and a versatile kickstand for laptop‑mode use, targeting budget‑conscious students and casual users.
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$215.53
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$415.86
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$215.53
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$529.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Surface Go 1st gen for its affordable price, solid battery life, and a bright PixelSense display, while praising the Intel HD Graphics 615’s class‑leading 3DMark 11 score and efficient video decoding. However, they uniformly criticize the Pentium 4415Y CPU as underpowered, the limited 4 GB RAM, and the slow eMMC storage, noting that the device feels constrained for anything beyond basic web‑browsing and media consumption.
What Users Say
Everyday users value the tablet’s portability, long battery life, and clear display, often using it for school, travel, and casual media. Recurring complaints focus on sluggish performance when multitasking, limited RAM, slow storage, and the need to purchase a keyboard or pen separately, which diminishes the out‑of‑the‑box experience.
Common Complaints
Slow performance under multitasking, limited 4 GB RAM, sluggish eMMC storage speeds, lack of included keyboard or stylus, and insufficient internal storage for media files.
What People Are Saying
“Portability, battery life for travel/school, sharp display for media, easy setup for kids/homework.”
How It Compares
vs. Surface Go 2
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Choose Surface Go 2 if you want a marginally better display and CPU while staying within the same price tier; otherwise stick with the cheaper 1st gen.
vs. Surface Go 3
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Surface Go 3 is suited for users needing a bit more processing power and modern Wi‑Fi, but the 1st gen remains the budget‑friendly option.
vs. iPad 10th Gen
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Pick the iPad 10th Gen for superior performance and app ecosystem when Windows is not required; choose Surface Go for a true Windows experience at a lower entry price.