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Microsoft Surface Go 2 10.5 inches Touch-Screen Intel Pentium 4GB RAM, 64gb STV-00001 (Renewed)

Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $198.50.

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Hi-res touchscreen is perfect for browsing, playing, and binge watching.
10.5″ PixelSense 10-Point Touch Display, 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium 4425Y Dual-Core Processor
1800 x 1200 Screen Resolution (216 ppi), 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD Storage
Integrated Intel HD Graphics 615, MicroSD Media Card Reader, Lightest Surface yet, starting at just 1.15 lbs.
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 4.1, 8MP Rear Camera | 5MP Front Camera
USB Type-C | 3.5 mm Headphone Jack, All-day battery life, with up to 9 hours of unplugged power, Windows 10

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Customers find the notebook computer offers good value for money. They appreciate its nice appearance, easy setup, and size. However, some have reported issues with battery life – some only lasting a week before it crashed or burned. There are mixed opinions on the keyboard functionality.

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13 reviews for Microsoft Surface Go 2 10.5 inches Touch-Screen Intel Pentium 4GB RAM, 64gb STV-00001 (Renewed)

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  1. MDuck

    4 Stars vs Surface Pro series, but as the smallest, least expensive Surface, it is 5 Stars
    I’m a big fan of both the 12.3″ Surface Pro (note: current screens are a little larger) and of the mini-me Go lineup. I own one of each of the first three editions of the Go (Go 1 w/10.1″; and the 10.5″ Go 2 and Go 3). The latest Go 4 is sold through business channels only and hasn’t shown up on any used websites yet.What I like (and don’t like) about all the Go’s:* Killer screen resolution and quality, definitely Amazon Prime-worthy. In settings, I increase the normal display from 150% to 175% for easier reading. You will want to stick with 150% if you have sharp vision and want to split the screen into two windows (I treat my Go’s like an iPad, one full window at a time, and just switch windows to cut and paste or see another active program.* Infrared and visible light (camera) combine for highly secure facial scan log-ins. Microsoft wisely recommends using a PIN, custom password for this device, or the facial login so peepers (visual surveillance in real time or through security cameras) can’t capture your Microsoft account log-in details. I find the system the the Surface uses to be the most trustworthy (imho equal to Apple facial recognitionand far superior to Android)* Front firing stereo speakers with good clarity (out of tiny slits on the left and right upper corners). Much better than Apple iPad’s side-firing edge speakers.* Centrally located front and rear cameras, a good location for video calls. However, in my experience, the iPad 9 and 10 have a far superior microprocessor that provides much better video quality without stuttering. This isn’t Microsoft’s fault, it’s Intel for falling so far behind Apple’s in-house design custom chips. At least Microsoft got the camera lens locations perfect from day one, compared to Apple’s awkward location on the middle of the side edge (until the iPad 10).* Anti-fall recharging – Microsoft uses a magnetically clamping on power connector that won’t yank the table to the floor if you trip on the power cable. It also uses POGO conductive “dots” which means there is no “port” (plug hole) to get mangled over time and leave you unable to charge your tablet.* The single USB C port WILL also charge the tablet; in fact the Apple 18 watt C and Anker 18 or 20 watt C, chargers will easily re-charge the Surface Go even while you use it.* Screen shape is optimized for full-screen windows, with plenty of width for a normal typewriter page, and extra height compared to the wide angle screens on Android tablets and on most Windows and Chrome laptops. It is the same “aspect ratio” as it’s bigger brothers, the Surface Pro’s.* THAT BUILT-IN KICKSTAND. I’ve been waiting for years for a kickstand on the iPads, which I also love. First, you don’t need an accessory case or cover so you can prop up the tablet on a desk or counter; all you need to do is fold out the kickstand. Second, if is VERY stable unlike an iPad screen cover folded to the rear into a little unstable triangle. And, unlike the iPad case covers and screen covers, you have a wide variety of viewing angles – continuously variable, not just a few clickable positions.* The factor keyboard requires no charging. The factory keyboard is illuminated. No “pairing” is required because the hinge on the factory keyboard magnetically snaps on to the bottom edge of the tablet and directly connects via the conductive POGO dots on the tablet and spikes on the keyboard.* There are more than 4 accessory keyboards to choose from. I have used Arteck, Inateck, and Omoton and they are all satisfactory – snap on magnetically just like the factory keyboard, but pair using Buetooth. The Omoton is preferred, in addition to being backlighted, it recharges with a C cable, instead of the now-obsolete Micro USB – so one less cable and perhaps one less charger (modern charges are C on both ends, the transition era of A on the charger and C on the cable end are over, although A=>C is how Amazon still ships their Fire tablets).* The clip-on accessory keyboards also cover and protect the screen while in transit.* On this Go TWO only (plus the later two models), the margins around the screen are narrower than on the Go 1, and the screen is .4″ bigger.* The Go’s all accept Micro SD cards, and you can go into settings and change the default file locations from the small 64gb internal storage (typically 11gb-25gb available) to the Micro SD card; I use a 256gb Samsung at $18 from Amazon for this purpose (I can only recommend Samsung, Patriot, and Sandisk). I strongly recommend Samsung, just look for A1 or A2 class for better performance, it doesn’t run fast then slow down as it heats up, unlike some competitors.* ONLY THE Go 2-Go 4 RUN WINDOWS 11. This is critical since Microsoft is discontinuing security updates for Windows 10 at the end of this year.* Microsoft’s current support for Word’s online only version is superb; I no longer have to download either the shorter app version or longer full-version.*eMMC vs SSD vs EFS – the Go 1-3 models with 64gb hard drives use eMMC storage, which is a souped up micro SD card system. The Go 1-3 models with 128gb and up hard drives use full laptop and desktop grade SSD’s. The Go 4 models, regardless of storage capacity, use UFS, which is super-souped up micro SD card system. Supposedly, EFS is almost as fast as a low-end SSD but uses less power and takes up less space. According to test reports, the Go 1-3 with SSD’s installed had way faster bulk file transfer speeds, and because they can read/write at the same time, better results in other key areas of performance. HOWEVER in typical use scenarios – YouTube, Spotify, writing – there was no subjective difference in performance.* There are some good deals on Amazon Renewed Surface Go 2’s. A lot of companies and some schools use Go’s instead of iPads, and close them out on regular cycles. It’s not time for inexpensive Go 3’s yet. In most cases, if you purchase a used Go 2, it will be a business model and will boot into Pro Windows (although you will need to manually update (by clicking a button) to Windows 11).Let’s hit some negatives:* 64gb can end up with 11gb or so left for working space, if you go through all the updates after purchase (including updating to Windows 11). While the operating system is set to erase no-longer needed files monthly, I go into Settings=>Sytem=> Storage and click on Temporary Files and manually delete “Prior Windows Installations” to get my available storage back up to 25-30gb.* Multiple browsers eat up storage. I use just Edge and DuckDuckGo browsers; Edge is pre-installed, DuckDuckGo is either on the Microsoft Store or web.* I recommend charging separately. If I charge while using it, it develops a hot spot all the way across the top half. Intel really has some catching up to do with Apple and Android/ARM/Chromebooks on ARM in terms of heat and battery life.* Battery life is as little as 4 hours while watching YouTube or streaming services (as much as 7 hours on Google Docs or Microsoft Word online).* There’s no such thing as a simple screen cover. It’s keyboard cover, or hit the road jack.Recommendations.+ If you find the right size Dockem, a simple but very useful envelope style protetive cover, they work very well. You have to oversize them properly to allow for the keyboard cover. I suggest measuring things but add .5″ to the size Dockem specs show; or get the next size up from iPad Pro 11 size. Of course you can cheap out and use an Amazon shipping bubble envelope instead, which is more low key through TSA and has your name and address on it for I.D.+ It’s a touch screen, but even for videos I use the trackpad on the keyboard so I’m not always get finger print smudges.+ If it’s only $30-50 more, 128gb is a more relaxed way to go.+ The built-in security software is very good imho; in 20 years I’ve stuck with it. However go into Security Settings and make sure Device Security is turned on in hardware options, and make sure you have Enhanced Hardware Security active.+ Don’t give up if the initial setup and security updates and upgrade to Windows 11 seems to take forever; it does. Just do it on the kitchen counter while you do other stuff and otherwise respond to its occasional pleas for inputs from you. It is NOT as efficient as updating an iPad. But only the first experience is so bad it hurts. Thereafter, pretty painless+ Your reward is the most compatible operating system on the planet. With iPads and even Chromebooks, sometimes I want to pull my hair out with weird webpage glitches. Never with Windows.

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  2. Tariah Burton

    Would Buy Again
    I purchased this tablet for my mom and really like how it operates like a mini/portable PC. The setup was super easy and the touch screen and quality is really good. It comes with a charger which is good but I did actually purchased a keyboard to go with it. It makes for a great laptop/tablet experience. There were no imperfections like scratches/chips on the device. It looked brand new. Thought about purchasing one for myself but I already have an iPad; if it wasn’t for my iPad, I would have bought one for myself. So far it was an excellent buy.

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  3. Viv

    YES YES YES
    I LOVE this. It’s the most affordable option for me that does everything I want. It’s a much more affordable version of an Ipad and it runs everything a computer can. It doesn’t have much storage, but you can buy a storage card and fix this easily. The battery is also not the best, but it’s not terrible and it’s well worth the price.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Arrived in excellent condition
    The surface tablet I purchased has exceeded my expectations and was in excellent condition. Works great and has great functionality and battery life. It’s like new

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  5. Love these

    seller should remove pictures that show item with keyboard OR specify that no keyboard is included
    packaging clean and niceproduct looks BRAND NEW.Only upset that no keyboard is included and I was expecting one.Have a good day and stay healthy

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  6. bri

    Excellent Tablet laptop.
    I was looking for a low budget laptop that could handle basic tasks. This is the perfect setup. It has everything i needed and more. also very easy to add memory via micro sd.

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  7. Blue Pheonix

    defective and misleading
    I literally received a tablet wrapped in bubble wrap and a charger in a cardboard box. No packaging, no manual, no official markings nor indicators of it’s authenticity. No keyboard no stylus. No note. No receipt. It’s very slow and I can’t sync my accounts. Pretty useless.

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  8. shawman7

    nice computer
    Just the right size for travel.

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  9. Andrew Smith

    I had originally purchased an off brand tablet for about 100 dollars less than this one. As you would expect, it was garbage. It was slow, unreliable and just a perfect example of why buying “Chinese off brand” products is hit or miss.When I got my Surface (a full 7 days earlier than expected) I was absolutely blow away by the difference 100 dollars made. It arrived looking absolutely brand new. Honestly, the seller probably could have passed it off as new if they chose to.Setup was pretty straightforward, it runs Windows 10 and it’s set to the desktop version so if you have a PC or laptop running Win10, there’s almost no learning curve.The speakers are great considering the size of the tablet. Crisp clear sounds. I doubt I’ll use it much for video but it’s nice to know I can. The screen is clear and easy to read. The touch screen function might take a little getting used to as the OS isn’t designed around that aspect, but it’s not a big deal. Worst case scenario you can easily use a bluetooth mouse/keyboard.I can’t comment on the battery life yet, but so far it doesn’t seem like it’ll be much of an issue.I bought this primarily for use in a course I’m taking so mostly word processing and web searching, and I don’t forsee any issues in that regard.All said and done, buying refurbished electronics can be a little daunting at times, but I’m 100 percent happy with this particular purchase as well as the seller.

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  10. Alfredo De la Vega Lopez

    excelente servicio

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  11. Guy

    I’ve been finding myself taking more chances on purchasing refurbished products for the very same reasons Amazon recommends. Saves money, better to reuse devices to reduce waste, and in general, I haven’t run into those nightmare lemon products yet.I do usually run a series of tests and checks to make sure what I bought will be useable. Here is what my purchase was like.Shipping was very fast, no hassles. Packaging was impressively solid, no issues there either.The product was pretty much new, like if I didn’t know any better, I would have thought I bought a new Surface Go 2. no scratches, no fingerprints, no chips, very very shiny.The Battery was what I was worried about the most, with Refurbished products, it’s always such a gamble. However, this tablet lasted 10 hours of continuous use (browsing, music, setting up, gaming, updates, etc), and still had 30% left before I decided to charge it. I do specifically know how to optimize my devices, and no I was not on Power Saver mode at all. It also charged to full in less than 2 Hours. It turns out, the thing I was most worried about was no issue at all.In the surface app, it said it was still under manufacture warrantee for another 3 months of the original date the device was registered, so I am assuming that this tablet was purchased and returned near Jan 2021. Judging by the perfect condition of the device, it was probably returned the same week it was opened, unless the team who restored this device are magical elves who can turn used items back to brand new items.I kept this device in S Mode, mainly because of the optimizations and battery longevity. Don’t listen to the reviews online of people telling you to switch out of S Mode. If you want a full windows experience, buy a computer. The Surface Go 2 is excellent in S Mode.I use this for many casual things like browsing, watching videos and movies, and occasionally gaming. I do play Shadow of the Tomb Raider on this at full res via Stadia; the days of power pcs for excellent gaming experiences are no more, and it only takes up as much battery as regular web browsing.Overall, great buy, great experience, highly recommended.

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  12. Cliente de Amazon

    después de ver reviews en internet acerca del performance de este equipo decidí comprarlo, quede sorprendido por la velocidad y lo que realmente SI hace, para mis necesidades actuales que son tener una tablet con windows para poder extender la pantalla de mi laptop principal, además de poder utilizarla para leer en vuelos, ver películas, hacer algunos trabajos ligeros con word y excel, leer mis emails, lo mejor la portabilidad es super ligera y si es una laptop completa, limitaciones obvio que tiene, no puedes tener demasiadas aplicaciones abiertas y no puedes jugar tampoco, pero si tus necesidades se parecen a las mías quedaras muy satisfecho. en definitiva necesitas el teclado, windows no es un sistema operativo que este 100% diseñado para ser touch como android, así que te recomiendo comprarlo también, además de que sirve como cubierta para la pantalla.

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  13. Casey Kirk

    The sound. Sharp image and Responsiveness are terrific

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    Microsoft Surface Go 2 10.5 inches Touch-Screen Intel Pentium 4GB RAM, 64gb STV-00001 (Renewed)
    Microsoft Surface Go 2 10.5 inches Touch-Screen Intel Pentium 4GB RAM, 64gb STV-00001 (Renewed)

    Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $198.50.

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