![]() 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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