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Microsoft Surface Go 10" Tablet Bundle(Open Box)

$96.99
Condition: Refurbished; Open Box
Model: 4GB RAM | 64GB Storage
Screen Size: 10"
Style: Grade A - Refurbished
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Top positive review
115 people found this helpful
A genuinely nice device to have :)
By T. Azores on Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018
EDIT, 8/18/18 - So it's been almost a week since I've had my Surface Go. I still love it, but I'm beginning to see the limitations of this device. The limitations are due to Windows 10, not the hardware itself. And I feel that these limitations are very slight--slight enough for me to keep the rating at 5 stars. I feel that these tiny issues are ones that can be adjusted or fixed with software updates, and that's fine with me. The device is still great as-is, but Windows 10 needs little tweaks to make the device better--that's all I'm saying. Personally, I think the issue here is that Windows 10 isn't built for mobile devices. It's still for devices that are meant to sit on a desk or table and aren't nearly as portable--like PCs. The Surface Go is great because it's so portable, but it can be better. For that to happen, Microsoft needs to tailor Windows 10 to make mobile devices like the Surface Go function like a mobile device should. For instance, as it stands right now, I can't listen to music or podcasts with the screen off. I can do that with my iPhone or iPad. But I have to babysit the Surface Go, just like I have to babysit my PC at home. I have to be sitting around, making sure the Surface Go remains awake. Sure, I could mess with power management settings, but why should I have to do that? The competition doesn't require me to do that. Microsoft needs to match that. Many mobile devices have widgets or other controls that can be accessed without unlocking the device. I feel that Microsoft has to match this, too, with Windows 10. It also needs widgets that can be accessed without having to unlock the device. Just very basic controls--turn wifi on or off (for real, not this garbage with Apple disconnecting from wifi for a day), and basic audio controls. Finally: Windows apps should be optimized so that a user can get away with using programs without a stylus or keyboard of some kind. Along with the Surface Go, I have an Ockel Sirius A that I got through an Indiegogo campaign earlier this year--that device has a screen that's about the same size as your average phablet, and it runs on Windows 10. A stylus, mouse or trackpad is definitely needed if you want to get work done on it, even if you plug a lager monitor into the Sirius A. I understand that--Windows 10 just isn't built for a screen that small. But I don't think there's any excuse for a device like the Surface Go that has a screen that's, what...about 10.5"? Like an iPad? And on an iPad, users are expected to be able to use apps on that tablet without needing a stylus or trackpad of some kind. But I can't say the same for the Surface Go. Some of those icons--like taskbar icons, or some of the buttons or drop-down menus I've seen in iTunes, as two examples--are still too small to select them with just a finger. You'd still need a stylus/mouse/trackpad to use the Surface Go as-is. And, sure...of course you can mess around with the display settings on the Surface Go to fix this. But again--why should I have to do that when the competition doesn't require me to do that, and the apps on the competition's devices work just fine without extra hardware of some kind? Overall: Microsoft is getting there when it comes to mobile devices, but it also still has a ways to go to keep up with the competition. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I just got my Surface Go yesterday, and I have to say—it’s a genuinely nice device to have. I like it a lot. I plan on using the Surface Go as a “workhorse” device. I do a lot of writing and I work with spreadsheets, so that’s mostly what I’ll be doing on the Surface Go. I also have iTunes on it—I’m in the middle of downloading some albums to it right now—and I’m downloading some Netflix shows to watch later. The Surface Go can handle all of this very well—and I plan on keeping it in S mode, just to see how far I can go with this device being this way. Word and Excel docs, along with iTunes and Netflix, is pretty much all that I need a device like the Surface Go to handle. I’ve seen at least one tech reviewer (iJustine?) play Fortnite on her Surface Go review unit, so it’s not impossible to do it. It’s just—playing games is not a priority of mine for a device like this one. I want this device to be the one that I’ll do some actual work on. If I want to do fun stuff, I’ll use my smartphone. Overall: I think the Surface Go is a nice device to have if you want a backup computer—something to do the bare minimum of what you expect your average computer to do. Also, just remember who this device is supposed to be for: students and enterprise. If you’re in a school or business environment, then this’ll be a great device to have.
Top critical review
43 people found this helpful
This product has it's issues
By Buck on Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
I ordered this product for the lightweight which makes it easy to travel while having the power of a laptop. I will start with what I like. I bought this with the keyboard and pen. I have never had a device with a pen that you can use to write on the screen before. Which the pen is really handy for writing notes in meeting at school and classes. The keyboard works really well also and must be magnetic because it snaps right on and holds it in place really well. Now as the headline says the issues. When I got the device I had trouble setting it up for the first time. The device would get stuck in a loop of automatic repair and turning itself off. Which I almost returned the device but then I tried doing a total reinstall of windows 10 to get it to stop and the device has been fine after that. I pretty much only use this device at school and work doing school work and streaming videos. Now after a few months of use, this device has started to shut itself off for no reason and it does get aggravating when working on homework or watching a movie and the device keeps shutting off. This happens at random where it might do it every few mins to every couple hours or work fine and not do it. So because of this, it does seem that this device could be unstable so I could not recommend this product to others. Update: Now 3 months after my purchase this surface go has become a very expensive paperweight. It continually crashes so bad that you can't use it and likes to get stuck in the loop I mentioned before. I changed my rating to one star because that is the lowest I can rate it. This would have been perfect for what I wanted to use it for and I so wish it worked but it is just junk and a bunch of money thrown away. Do not buy this stay away.

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