![]() ![]() Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue offers at any time. Price adjustments apply only to purchase price and do not include taxes, shipping or other fees. Price adjustment will be provided in same manner as purchase method. For purchases from a Microsoft Experience Center, Customer must return to the location with receipt. For purchases from Microsoft Store, contact Microsoft Store Sales and Support with your Microsoft Account information and any other information requested by a representative. Customer is eligible only if price of the purchased product is reduced during the Offer Period and in stock. Excludes Surface Hub, HoloLens, and Windows DevKit. Price Promise: Valid on purchases of physical products made at Microsoft Store online with a valid Microsoft Account and at Microsoft Experience Centers in select markets for 60 days from the date the customer receives the product (“Offer Period”).For purchases made at a Microsoft Experience Center, see receipt for more information. For purchases made at Microsoft Store, see applicable Microsoft Terms of Sale for more information. Reviews Mobile Phones Microsoft Surface Duo Review Double the screens, not quite double the fun 2.5 Fair By Sascha Segan SeptemThe Bottom Line Microsoft's folding Surface Duo. Limit 5 product returns per eligible customer purchase. Return process must be started within 60 days after customer receives the product. Returns: Available with eligible physical products purchased from Microsoft Store online and Microsoft Experience Centers in select markets.As far as gaming goes, you’re not losing anything that a normal phone can do when you use the Surface Duo, you’re just gaining a lot of new ways to play. While folded, you can use the Surface Duo to play games just as you would with any other phone - albeit on a much wider, brighter screen. The first generation Surface Duo folds over flat on itself, turning into a slightly-thicker version of a single-screen phone. You also aren’t required to use both screens. As we look ahead to the next wave of mobile productivity and creativity, we see an opportunity to create something new with Surface Duo not to reinvent the phone, but to inspire people to rethink how they want to use the device in their pocket. If you don’t use touch controls often it may take some time to get used to on-screen buttons, but I’ve had no problem playing classic DS games like Pokemon Conquest, Rhythm Heaven, The World Ends With You, and The Legends of Zelda, Phantom Hourglass in all of their dual-screen glory. Surface Duo is purpose-built for mobile productivity. Using Android apps like DraStic and Citra, you can emulate most DS and some 3DS games flawlessly. Oddly enough, it shares nearly identical dimensions with the 2DS, yet has a much bigger (a customizable) display. The Surface Duo is also an incredible DS and 3DS emulator. There are things this phone does that no other mobile device can do, and as Microsoft continues forward with the product line in 2023, I hope it continues to unlock the Surface Duo’s gaming potential. Microsoft’s Surface Duo is a dual-screen, folio-style device marketed as a productivity device for busy professionals, but the more I use it, the more I realize how much it has to offer games. My latest obsession is one you’ve probably heard of, but maybe not as a dedicated gaming device. New dual-screen experiences for Microsoft 365 await, plus Xbox gaming, streaming, and every Android app in the Google Play store. Now with lightning-fast 5G 1 and dynamic triple lens camera. If a phone offers a unique gaming experience, I’m always going to be the first in line to buy one. Overview Tech specs Accessories More than a phone Do one better on two screens. I reviewed the Red Magic 3S, I had Xperia Play, AKA the Playstation Phone, and yes, I had an N-Gage. I was a big fan of Motorola's Moto Z series of modular phones that came with attachments like a Bose speaker and a Switch-style controller. In high school I had the T-Mobile Sidekick with the flip around screen that I used to play Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Tony Hawk: Ride. I’ve always been a simp for niche hardware - especially phones. ![]()
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