![]() ![]() That includes streaming 4K videos, browsing the web with multiple tabs open, and playing apps. The Surface Go 2 and iPad provide plenty of performance for the sort of tasks people do on a tablet. We haven't done any side-by-side comparisons between these two, but we've used them before and found them to both be competent. It's easy to connect and looks sleek, but the keys are mushy and there is no touchpad.īoth tablets support stylus input, and you'll spend $99 whether you get the Apple Pencil or the Surface Pen. It's better than nothing, but the Smart Folio for the iPad is nothing to write home about. I navigated websites and executed Windows 10 gestures, like pinch-to-zoom, with ease. The touchpad on the Type Cover is small, but it gets the job done. Apple added cursor support to the latest version of iPadOS but the only keyboard the Cupertino giant sells with a touchpad is the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro. The keys are snappy and offer the right amount of bounce for my fingers to effortlessly jump from one key to the next.Īnother benefit the Type Cover has over the Smart Folio is a touchpad. ![]() Looking past the small keys, the Surface Go 2's Signature Type Cover has a plush Alcantara fabric that is available in Black, Poppy Red, Ice Blue and Platinum colors. This issue is specific to the Surface Go 2 as its Type Cover is smaller than the one for the Surface Pro 7. My only quibble with the Type Cover keyboard is that the keys feel cramped. It's also cheaper than the iPad's Smart Keyboard Folio ($159), at $139, yet feels more premium. Of the two, the Surface Go 2's Type Cover has greater functionality and is more comfortable to type on. ![]()
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