![]() ![]() ![]() In our review of the Surface Pro 8, we noted that the Signature Pro has a carbon fibre layer, which made it feel a lot sturdier and removed the flex from previous Type Covers. Microsoft Surface devices need to be paired with a Type Cover to be used as a laptop, though there are other attachable keyboards available from other brands that do a similar job. Since then, there has not been a next-generation Type Cover, however, there have been several new colourways added, including Poppy Red, Ice Blue and Platinum. There is also the Surface Pro Signature Type Cover that pairs well with the Surface Pro 7 laptop. This was made to fit a larger screen and it featured a magnetised strip that could be rested against the screen to help prop the screen up at an angle, alongside better key spacing and a glass trackpad. When the Surface Pro 3 was released in 2016, the Surface Pro Type Cover hit shelves. This version included a plastic keypad instead of felt and backlit keys, with 1,092 sensors. The second generation of Surfaces was launched alongside the Type Cover 2. The first Type Cover was released in 2012 and features a felt keypad. There have been a couple of different Type Covers since its original release when the first generation of Surface Pro was launched. Some Type Covers also allow for the cover to be bent back against the Surface, which can provide extra versatility and create a comfortable angle to work at. This makes it easy for users to turn their Surface tablets into a laptop and start typing. Type Cover connects to a supported Surface product via magnets, allowing the portable keyboard to snap into place as well as easily detach from a device. The main Surface products that are not compatible with the Type Cover are traditional clamshell laptops, like the Surface Laptop 4, since it includes its own attached keyboard. The Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro X and Surface Go 3 utilise a Type Cover, alongside a number of other devices in the lineup. It is essentially a thin keyboard that can be attached to a number of products in the Microsoft Surface line. A Type Cover is a peripheral product created by Microsoft. ![]()
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