So I am debating on whether or not this could work as a routing tool. I have no experience with it and know of no one who has one.
First question. The only port it has is a USB-C. Its fast, however as I understand it, it could cause problems hooking up to something (like a GPS). I know I'd need to use an adapter, but would that power it down enough to be safe.
Next question. Is it easy enough to still download non-Microsoft programs like Base Camp? I understand one of the first things I'd need to do is convert the Windows 10-s that it comes with to standard Windows 10. That sounds easy enough. Or is it?
Another thing I will need to do with is to be able to screencast to a TV. I've got a separate dongle for the TV so that part of the equation is dealt with. Works well with my phone. Pretty cool actually. However its imperative that this Surface Go is capable of doing it as well. With only a 10" screen, I'd go nuts trying to developer a route on only that.
So any input, voices of experience would be greatly appreciated.
First question. The only port it has is a USB-C. Its fast, however as I understand it, it could cause problems hooking up to something (like a GPS). I know I'd need to use an adapter, but would that power it down enough to be safe.
Next question. Is it easy enough to still download non-Microsoft programs like Base Camp? I understand one of the first things I'd need to do is convert the Windows 10-s that it comes with to standard Windows 10. That sounds easy enough. Or is it?
Another thing I will need to do with is to be able to screencast to a TV. I've got a separate dongle for the TV so that part of the equation is dealt with. Works well with my phone. Pretty cool actually. However its imperative that this Surface Go is capable of doing it as well. With only a 10" screen, I'd go nuts trying to developer a route on only that.
So any input, voices of experience would be greatly appreciated.