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Best answer: The Surface Go's official keyboard, what Microsoft calls a "Type Cover," though small in size to match the tablet, is perfectly functional with 1.0 mm of key travel and a sizeable ...
Separately, the company will be selling the Type Cover, the keyboard accessory with raised keys, for $129.99. The Touch Cover alone will go for $119.99.
The Surface Go 2 provides a comparably level of performance to a notebook, but I will say the Type Cover keyboard felt small to me at 9.47”. I was hitting several keys at once even when I made a ...
The Surface Go from Microsoft is fun and practical, ... Like the keyboard covers for the larger Surface Pro models, you have to buy it separately, starting at $99 (£100 or AU$200) ...
Microsoft's Surface Go is the cheapest way to buy into the Surface ecosystem, ... It supports the Microsoft Pen stylus and the Type Cover keyboard, which comes with a trackpad.
While the Surface Go is targeted more as a mainstream device than the Surface Pro, the Surface Go still has the option of 2-in-1 functionality by working with an attachable Type Cover keyboard ...
The Surface Go 2, a pint-sized Windows 10 device, ... All in all, we greatly prefer the experience of typing on the Type Cover to the digital keyboard that Windows 10 offers.
For comparison's sake, I set the Surface Go on my desktop, with Type Cover open, and then set a 9.7-inch iPad alongside it. The dimensions are strikingly similar.
If you’re thinking of exploring the Surface Go you’ll find it’s not the cheapest ultraportable on the market. At $399 for the entry level model – I regret not splurging on the $150 upgrade ...
Still, the Surface 2 is a compelling option for those who are invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, enjoy some of Windows 8.1’s features, and want a tablet that works seamlessly with a keyboard.
But unlike a Type Cover—or one of Apple’s Smart Covers—the Keys-to-Go doesn’t appear to be an integral part of the iPad. Photos published by Logitech show the keyboard simply being toted ...