The 10-inch Surface Go, which was released back in 2018, is probably not something you think about very often right now.
But when it directly competes with the likes of Amazon’s Fire range or Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A8 rather than the iPad Air, Galaxy Tab S7 FE, or even the iPad mini, Microsoft’s first-ever (relatively) tiny tablet can still be a wise purchase.
The Windows 10-powered oldie is undoubtedly affordable enough to draw more interest than at any time in the previous two years (at least), especially with a keyboard, a stylus, and a tough casing included at no additional cost. It costs $199.99 and above.