Surface Go

The Surface Go is a 10-inch (250 mm) 2-in-1 detachable in the Microsoft Surface series that was released on August 2, 2018. It was unveiled by Microsoft on July 10, 2018.[2] This was the first generation of the Surface Go. In May 2020, this has been superseded by the Surface Go 2.

Surface Go
Surface Go with burgundy Type Cover
DeveloperMicrosoft
Product familyMicrosoft Surface
Type2-in-1 detachable tablet computer
GenerationFirst
Release dateAugust 2, 2018 (2018-08-02)
Introductory priceUSD 399
Operating systemWindows 10 Home S mode
(upgradable to Home or Pro)
CPUIntel Pentium Gold 4415Y
1.6GHz, 2 MB cache, 6 W[1]
Memory8 GB or 4 GB RAM
StorageNVMe SSD: 128 GB, 256 GB
eMMC: 64 GB
Removable storageMicroSDXC
Display10-inch Touchscreen
PixelSense Display
1800 x 1200, 217 PPI
3:2 Aspect Ratio
Gorilla Glass 3
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics 615
Sound2W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Single microphone
InputBuilt in: touchscreen, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer
Sold Separately: type cover, mouse, stylus pen, Surface Dial
CameraFront: 5 MP, 1080p HD
Rear: 8 MP, 1080p HD
TouchpadSurface Type Cover
(sold separately)
ConnectivityWiFi 6, Bluetooth 5, NFC,
LTE A, USB C
Online servicesMicrosoft Store, OneDrive
Dimensions245 mm x 175 mm x 8.3 mm
(9.65 in x 6.9 in x 0.33 in)
Mass522 grams (1.151 lb) (WiFi tablet)
532 grams (1.173 lb) (LTE tablet)
245 grams (0.540 lb) (Type cover)
PredecessorSurface 3
SuccessorSurface Go 2
Related articlesSurface
Websitewww.surface.com

The device runs Windows 10 Home in S-Mode and features a 5MP front facing camera, an infrared camera, 8 MP rear camera, a NFC chip and a kickstand supporting an angle of up to 165°. The screen is a 3 by 2 optically-bonded PixelSense™ 1800 x 1200 display with a density of 217 PPI and a full 180 degree viewing angle. The Surface Go starts at US$399 and does not include a Type Cover or Surface Pen, which must be purchased separately. The Type Cover is offered in black, plus three options with Alcantara fabric—Burgundy, Cobalt Blue, and Platinum. The Type Cover also uses an 8-pin connection instead of the 6-pin connection featured in past Surfaces, breaking compatibility with other models.

Configuration

Surface Go Configuration Options[3][4][5]
Price Tier in USDCPUIntegrated GPURAMInternal StorageLTE
Consumer Business
400 450Intel Pentium Gold 4415YIntel HD Graphics 6154 GB64GB eMMCNo
500 128GB NVMe SSD
550 6008 GB
680 730Yes
780 830256GB NVMe SSD

Features

  • Surface Go has an Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4415Y and Intel HD Graphics 615 GPU. Storage options are 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.[6]
  • Surface Go can fully charge its battery in 2 hours.
  • Surface Go comes with a headphone jack, a USB-C port, and a micro SD card slot.
  • All configurations are also available with Windows 10 Pro for an additional US$50.
  • The 8.3 mm thick tablet weighs 0.52 kg (1.15 lb).
  • The Surface Go has either 4GB or 8GB of RAM

Hardware

The Surface Go is the 4th addition to small Surface lineup featuring a full-body magnesium alloy construction. The Surface Go is aimed toward kids, students and schools.[2]

The device features a fanless Intel Pentium Gold processor inside.[1]

For the first time, the device contains USB C port with power delivery, the first Surface device to support such port and a Surface Connect port. The front-facing camera contains an infrared sensor that supports login using Windows Hello.[7]

The detachable keyboard, which is sold separately, uses an 8-pin connection which is compatible with the newer model.

Software

Surface Go comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Home in S Mode and a 30-day trial of Office 365. With S Mode, users may only install software from Windows Store. S Mode of the OS can be upgraded to Windows 10 Home for free or Windows 10 Pro for a fee.

Windows 10 comes pre-installed with Mail, Calendar, People, Xbox, Photos, Movies and TV, Groove, Office and Edge. The device also supports Windows Hello login using a biometric facial recognition.[7]

Timeline

Surface NeoSurface DuoSurface Hub 2SSurface HubSurface Studio 2Surface StudioSurface Laptop GoSurface Laptop 3Surface Laptop 2Surface LaptopSurface Book 3Surface Book 2Surface BookSurface Pro XSurface Pro 7 PlusSurface Pro 7Surface Pro 6Surface Pro (2017)Surface Pro 4Surface Pro 3Surface Pro 2Surface ProSurface Go 2Surface GoSurface 3Surface 2Surface (2012 tablet)

References

Preceded by
Surface 3
Surface Go
4th generation
Succeeded by
Surface Go 2
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