

Microsoft typically uses the chunky bezels as landing pads for your fingers and thumbs. The Surface Go 3 looks physically identical to its predecessor, with slightly thinner bezels than the original to accommodate the 10.5-inch, 1920×1280 PixelSense display.


Unlike the Surface Pro 8, the Surface Go’s Type Cover has not been redesigned to accommodate the Surface Slim Pen 2. The Business configuration also allows you to chose either Windows 10 Pro or Windows 11 Pro, an odd choice given the optional 4GB RAM configuration. Microsoft reserved the LTE option for what it calls the Surface Go 3 for Business, which ships in both a $499.99 (Core i3/4GB RAM/64GB SSD) and a $679.99 (Core i3/8GB RAM/128GB SSD) configuration, each with an LTE SIM tray that the consumer version lacks. It’s a somewhat odd omission, though our Go 2 review indicated that its cellular reception was spotty. Unlike the prior Surface Go 2, the current version of the Surface Go 3 consumer version doesn’t ship with cellular options.
