Surface Go vs iPad 2018: which 10-inch tablet is best for you

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
So, it was only a matter of time before Microsoft met Apple in kind with its own 10-inch tablet (again): the Surface Go.The Surface Go seems
tailor-made to combat the latest 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil support, both in the consumer and education realms
now that both Apple and Microsoft have tablets designed for learning and productivity (and play, too), which one should you buy To answer
in design from their forebears
The iPad, meanwhile, largely maintains the design of the previous models.The Windows tablet still maintains its trademark kickstand, which
is a boon for creative types that often use a stylus
Naturally, these differences would be difficult to discern either when in your hand or in your bag.However, those differences in size and
weight do lend the Surface Go a unique advantage: ports
the Surface Go can run full-on Windows 10, a desktop and laptop operating system as much as it was meant for tablets, whereas the iPad runs
the same iOS that is used on iPhone, with a scant few key differences, like stylus support.DisplayWhile the Surface Go might have the iPad
beat when it comes to design on account of its versatility and openness in addition to beauty, Apple remains a king of displays
touchscreen at a 2,048 x 1,536 pixel resolution, or 264 pixels per inch (ppi) and covered in fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
nearly as sharp with its 10-inch, 1,800 x 1,200 (217 ppi) touch display
However, the devil is in the details.The Surface Go comes packing the same Intel Pentium Gold processor with 4GB of memory and 64GB of eMMC
storage for that price, which can be upgrade to house 8GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage
Meanwhile, the iPad starts with 2GB of RAM that cannot be improved and 32GB of storage that goes up straight to 128GB.On paper, the Surface
perform differently in the wild, still having yet to fully test the Surface Go, we can look at what each is packing and make some educated
Microsoft beat on battery life regardless.TakeawayFor many people looking for a tablet rather than a laptop to do work or school tasks with,
this will be a difficult decision
Both tablets offer about the same power for about the same price, in similarly luxurious builds and innovative design.However, one major
operating system to get things done
If you need a mouse experience on your tablet, then hit up the Surface Go