![]() I was impressed to see how sharp and gorgeous the display looked when watching Spider-Man: Far from Home. In terms of performance, the Go 3’s display is great. The Go 3’s refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, rather than the Surface Pro 8’s 120Hz but that doesn’t make much of a difference to average users. It’s a 10.5-inch touch display with 1920 x 1280p resolution. Microsoft Surface Go 3 review: Display and speakers The lack of a USB A port is disappointing, meaning there is no way I can plug in a pen drive or use a wired mouse. Meanwhile, a volume button and the power button are on the top. There is a single USB-C port along with a 3.5mm headphone jack and a traditional Surface charging dock on the right. It also hides a compartment for a microSD card slot. The built-in kickstand around the back is still the best: it can be used at different angles and then tucked away when not in use. With the Surface Go 3, I get that confidence to take the device out, sit in the park for an hour or two and finish writing a piece at my comfort. Since it’s wintertime, I like to work at my neighborhood park in the afternoon. Versatility is the biggest reason I like this device so much. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express) Must read | Microsoft Surface Go 2 review: A capable 2-in-1 PC, but at a price The Surface Go 3 has a premium magnesium alloy chassis with clean lines and an attractive chrome Microsoft logo on the rear. ![]()
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