
The Microsoft Surface Go 2 is good. Or, it’s great. Determining which depends largely on the user, perhaps more so than for any tablet I’ve ever reviewed. For that reason, I tend to think of the Surface Go 2 as being particular. It’s idiosyncratic. If your needs align with the Surface Go 2’s specific feature set, it’s nothing short of magic. If they don’t, then it’s less of a revelation, but still quite good. To determine where I fell on the good-to-great spectrum, I tested Surface Go 2 out for a couple of days. Here’s how it went.
The Greater Goods
Before we jump into what makes the Surface Go 2 good for some, great for others, let’s talk about what makes it awesome for everyone—i.e., those features that every user can get behind. The most conspicuous place to start is the screen.
The Surface Go 2 features a 10.5" PixelSense™ display with 1920 x 1280 resolution. It’s a good-looking screen, no doubt, and an upgrade from the previous model in terms of size and screen resolution. Even though the display is a significant half-inch larger, it feels even bigger because the screen bezels have been dramatically reduced, giving the display the emphasis it deserves.
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