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-[* black] Comparison, the Go is much smoother/rounder/more iPad-y, and wee
-[* black] Port shot including the microSD slot under the kickstand.
+[* black] How does the Surface Go stack up against it's Pro counterpart?
+ [* black] The Go looks to have smoother curves, rounder edges, and all-together a more iPad-y aesthetic than its big brother.
+[* black] The Surface Go doesn't quite give in to the [guide|92172|less-ports|stepid=172315|new_window=true]-is-[https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/5/13523372/usb-c-macbook-adapter-donglelife-problems-thunderbolt|more-ports|new_window=true] trend, with a USB-C port, headphone jack, and SD card reader. These days that's downright luxurious, especially for a tablet.
[* black] The device wakes up when you open the kickstand, presumably a magnetometer action similar to opening the smart cover.
[* black] We pulled the flap open a little farther to take a look at the hinges, and some fine print: FCC info, the model number, and storage and memory specifications.
[* icon_note] For 2-in-1’s, usability as a laptop hinges on a good kickstand. Looks like Microsoft kept the upgraded hinge design we saw [guide|92362|last year|stepid=173088|new_window=true].