
Plus, the panel has a 3:2 aspect ratio, which is ideal if you spend a lot of time in the browser. It’s vivid, sharp, and bright for outdoor use.

The Surface Go 2’s 10.5-inch, 1080p screen is a joy to look at. It just won't be my first choice when writing reports. Thanks to the adjustable kickstand, however, I can usually figure out a sufficiently comfortable position to type in. When it’s sitting on my lap and I rest my hands on the palm rest, it is nearly impossible for me to work without constantly feeling frustrated by the shaky base. The bigger downside is the keyboard’s flex.

The glass trackpad, on the other hand (while it is plenty responsive and supports all the Windows gestures), can feel cramped and you probably will end up investing in an external wireless mouse.

Speaking of the keyboard, it offers tactile and large keys that didn’t affect my typing pace too much.
