I picked up a new Microsoft Surface Go on Thursday. This is a 10-inch tablet that looks just like a Surface Pro. It is designed and crafted with the same attention to quality as the Surface Pro. I got the version with 8GB RAM and a 128GB NVMe SSD. There also is one that has 4GB of RAM and a 64 eMMC drive, but I wouldn't recommend that. The tablet weighs 1.15 lbs. without the keyboard. The keyboard must be purchased separately.
The weakest point of this tablet is the processor, an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y, that runs at 1.6 GHz with no turbo boost. The graphics chipset with the Pentium Gold 4415Y is the Intel HD Graphics 615, which is supposed to be an improved graphics chip.
The Surface Go comes with Windows S on it, which means that out of the box you can only install programs from the Microsoft Store. This, of course, means you can't install Logos on it. But a 10 second free fix changes that and you have Windows 10 Home running instead.
You'd think with a processor like the Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y that Logos wouldn't run acceptably, but I can tell you that Logos runs pretty well on it. After a fresh boot, it's about 45 seconds to launch Logos and get to my layout. Once inside the program, two key things -- being able to rearrange windows easily and smoothly scroll through open windows with the pen or touch -- work pretty well.
It is a fanless computer and so that could mean it could get hot, but it certainly doesn't get hot when running normally. The heat rises when indexing or charging, but that is all I have noticed.
It took approximately 2.5 hours to download and index Logos for the first time (my Logos data folder is just under 36GB). I thought that was pretty good. Credit my fast wifi connection at work and the NVMe SSD for that.
Projecting to my 27-inch Dell monitor with Microsoft's USB-C to HDMI dongle worked flawlessly, but another dongle I had didn't work, so I guess all USB-C to HDMI dongles aren't created equally.
I haven't had a chance to really gauge battery life. There are some concerns with this, given that the Go has a 26.1Wh battery pack. For comparison, the Surface Pro has a 45Wh pack and the 2018 iPad, 32.9Wh.
Let me emphasize that this should not be your main computer, but if you are looking for a smaller device that lets you run the full version of Logos with all of your PBBs (unlike the iPad or Android mobile apps), then you may want to take a look. Taking sermon notes this morning in One Note was great! 