![]() ![]() The small 64GB SDD hasn't been a problem as the first day I had it I went and got a nice 128GB SD card that slipped nicely into the back of the device under the kickstand. Good job on rectifying the problem and making it up to the customer, although a gas card would have been nice because the drive made me use a quarter of a tank of gas and I missed 2 classes that day. It was a setback, but I think they understood because they gave me free goodies and a voter card to the store. So I drove 2 hours to the nearest store and had it swapped there. ![]() I told them about it, and they were quick to replace it but I would have to send it in and wait on a new model in the mail. My first model suffered from the sleep of death which was the first case Microsoft saw on this model. Now about this being my second version, I’d like to say that I had a hard time my first week with this device. So if you love chrome like me, it will take a while to learn to love edge, but it's worth it for me as all my work is done with google docs anyway. ![]() But I think it gets away with this as it ships with windows 10S so you can’t install anything that isn't on the Microsoft store app. I've yet to have page file errors in Edge but I do see ram hit max usage after 10 tabs, so as long as you aren't like Linus with his 50 tab addiction you should be fine. It easily gets me through the day of lectures and then some when I get back to my dorm for some Netflix, but that doesn’t mean it's great for productivity. I fell in love with it from day one for its small size and great battery. I’m sorry Microsoft, I’m not giving this loner back. Now once you pay another $99.99 for the keyboard, which is now $129.99, you're already paying a hefty price for what could be a better laptop. windows 10 is no were near 8.1 in terms of tablet usability. As a tablet it’s crap, the on screen keyboard needs work and fails to be comfortable to use. I call it a tablet because it’s sold as one with no keyboard, mouse or pen. For now let’s take a minute to talk about the tablet. Well kinda, I have the $399.99 model with 64GB of storage and 4GB of ram and its been great, at least the second one has, but I’ll get to that later. The Surface Go made to be a cheap alternative to the surface lineup for student and those on a tight budget, but does it give you what you expect for $399.99. ![]()
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