Microsoft's 10.5-inch 2-1n-1 tablet 'Surface Go 3' and marine plastic reuse mouse 'Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse' photo review

The successor model 'Surface Go 3 ' of Surface Go 2 released in 2020 was released on October 5, 2021. Let's check the appearance of this 2-1n-1 tablet Wi-Fi model, which is small and lightweight and can be used as both a notebook PC and a tablet, and the mouse ' Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse' that is said to be made by reusing marine plastic. I did.
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The Surface Go 3 package looks like this.

The contents are the main unit, quick start guide, safety and warranty documents, and power adapter.

The main body looks like this. The size is 245mm (width) x 175mm (length) x 8.3mm (thickness), and the mass is 544g.

Built-in 5.0MP front camera at the top of the screen.

Speakers are located at the top of both sides of the main unit.
The top of the main body looks like this.

The power button and volume button are located on the left side of the display.

The bottom of the main body. Surface type cover port is located.

There are no ports on the left side of the main unit.

On the right side of the main unit, the Surface Connect port, USB Type-C port, and 3.5mm headphone jack are located.

The back of the main body looks like this.

The 8.0MP rear camera is located at the top.

A stand is also placed on the back of the main unit. To raise the stand, put your fingers in the indentations on both the left and right sides and pull up.

The stand rises like this.

It is possible to put the main body upright like this. The angle can be adjusted steplessly.

When I open the stand to the limit, it looks like this. This angle seems to be convenient when the main body is placed on a desk and operated with a pen.

The back side of the stand looks like this.

Hinge part.

The microSD card slot is located on the right side.

The charging cable that comes with the main unit looks like this. The rated output current is 1.6A, the rated output voltage is 15.0V, and the maximum output power is 24.0W. The actual cable length is about 210cm.

The connection terminal is Surface Connect.

It can be installed simply by applying it to the Surface Connect port of the main unit.

It looks like this when I take a picture of the place where the charging cable is connected.

It can also be connected in the opposite direction.

Next, check out the Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse. The package uses wood and sugar cane fiber as materials and can be recycled.

The contents are a start guide and the main body. The main body is a simple 3-button mouse.

The actual size is about 6 cm (width) x about 10 cm (length) x about 3.5 cm (thickness).

The actual mass including the attached battery is 84g.

left side.

right side.

Rear back.

It is the bottom.

Power and Bluetooth connection buttons are located on the bottom. Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse uses Bluetooth 5.0 to communicate with the device.

If you pull it up with the claw on the battery cover on the bottom ...

It will come off. The power supply is one AA battery and can be used for up to 12 months.

A feeling of size is very compact. It has a rough texture like the surface of fine stones.

The click sound is a dull sound with a 'knocking' feel. The resistance is neither strong nor weak, but it seems unsuitable for long-term repeated hits.

The price of the Surface Go 3 Wi-Fi model is 65,780 yen including tax for the 4GB RAM / 64GB eMMC specification and 85,580 yen including tax for the 8GB RAM / 128GB SSD specification, which can be
The Surface Go 3 Wi-Fi model and Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse can also be purchased at Amazon.co.jp. The price is 66,59 yen including tax for the 4GB RAM / 64GB eMMC specification of the Surface Go 3 Wi-Fi model, 84,500 yen including tax for the 8GB RAM / 128GB SSD specification , and 3248 yen including tax for the Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse.

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