![]() ![]() Physically, the Surface Go 3 is also much like its predecessor. That's something to keep in mind when deciding which model to buy. It never dipped into what I'd necessarily consider poor performance-except when using Chrome, but more on that later-I also had the best version of Surface Go 3’s hardware. I tested the Intel Core i3 model ($630) which comes with a 128-GB SSD and 8 GB of RAM, which occasionally strained a bit during a normal workday. The base model starts at 64 GB of internal storage and 4 GB of RAM, though you might want to spring for more of each. However, if raw power was your only concern, you’d still probably be better off looking at a comparably priced iPad. ![]() The new tablets run on 10th-generation Intel chips, which is a marked improvement over the eighth-generation processors used in the Surface Go 2. At first glance, it might not seem like the Surface Go 3 is that much different from its predecessor, but look under the hood and … well, there still isn’t much difference. ![]()
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