Thursday, November 7, 2013

Best Price Black Type Cover for Microsoft Surface

Black Type Cover for Microsoft Surface

Black Type Cover for Microsoft Surface Review


You need to work, and you want to do it on your terms. Click Type Cover in to your Surface, and you're ready to get stuff done. Type Cover marries the speed and comfort of a classic keyboard with a super-thin, lightweight design. One of the thinnest mechanical keyboards available, Type Cover features a QWERTY keyboard, a full row of Function keys, shortcut keys, media controls, and a track pad, giving you maximum agility for navigating your Surface.


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85 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
5Needed for significant typing
By C. G. King
I bought the Surface to function mostly as a mini-laptop with tablet advantages and have not been disappointed. The Surface does in fact function as a real laptop that allows extensive typing with this keyboard. I type a lot and very fast and knew the touch keyboard wouldn't work for my needs. This keyboard does a great job most of the time. It works best on a hard and completely flat surface. When using it on a tiled table with grooves or an old table with a dipped surface, I had trouble with the keys not responding quickly enough, especially the space bar, but when I put it on a large book, it worked fine. Sometimes there is a small bit of a lag, but I suspect that's when the doc is autosaving or something, because other times it can keep up with me fine.

The keyboard includes volume and mute keys and keys that are useful for Surface functions. The touch pad is great and in fact I like it better than the touch pad on my big laptop. It's responsive, but not so much so that I am constantly moving the cursor accidentally when typing.

Bottom line, while the keyboard is not as good as a standard desktop or laptop keyboard, it's far better than I expected for this sort of thing and I'm very pleased with it.

Update: I upgraded this from 4 stars to 5 when I discovered that my original keyboard had issues. It was pretty good, but not perfect. I thought that was just how this sort of keyboard worked until I happened to try another on a display unit and learned that it functioned as good as any laptop keyboard. Consequently, I exchanged my original one for a new one and it works perfectly. I am delighted because now my wonderful little tablet is truly a little laptop.

36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
5A must have
By Osama Kamal Zaky
This is a must have for surface if you intend getting work done. The touch keyboard -in my opinion- is a joke. Did not add any significant thickness or weight over the touch cover. Very speedy and accurate typing. Highly recommended.

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
4A great accessory for your Surface
By Jon R
The Surface has two options for adding a keyboard and mouse to it (wel, three actually since it will work with most Bluetooth and USB mouse/keyboards). In case you couldn't tell from Microsoft's marketing, the Surface (both RT and Pro) is made to be partnered with a Touch or Type Cover. This is even more true if you have the Pro, since it can run Windows 7 programs not designed for a touch screen.

Both Covers: Either cover will give your Surface a netbook feel (but with more power). Both covers attach smoothly, and have given me no problems at all.

Touch Cover: The Touch Cover is the thinnest keyboard/dock you'll find, but it gets that thin by making the keys flat. Some people have no trouble getting used to that, but other can never get used to it. The trackpad on the Touch Cover likewise doesn't click, and has a felt like feel (which I found vary annoying, trackpads should be smooth)

Type Cover: The Type Cover is thicker because it uses physical keys. It has the feel of a netbook keyboard, including a proper smooth trackpad with clicking buttons. Despite being thicker than the Touch Cover, it's extremely thin as far as ad-on keyboards go. For me the added thickness was worth having a physical keyboard, but I can see it being an issue for others (especially if you have the Surface Pro, which is thicker to begin with).

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