![]() ![]() It's soft, and my palms don't stick to it, even when they're all swampy. After using the different versions, these are my thoughts. I bought versions of both for my Pros and my Go, to see which ones I liked better. Microsoft offers only a couple different official Type Covers for the Surface Pro, Surface Pro X and Surface Go: the regular ol' plastic-y Surface Type Cover and the fancier (and pricier) Surface Pro Signature Edition Type Cover with Alcantara. And in most cases, it doesn't cost that much more.Pro-like luxury: Surface Pro Signature Type Cover (opens in new tab) (From $132 at Amazon)Cheaper but not as nice: Surface Pro Type Cover (opens in new tab) (From $90 at Amazon)Go in style: Surface Go Signature Type Cover (opens in new tab) (From $95 at Amazon)Go without Alcantara: Surface Go Type Cover (opens in new tab) (From $93 at Amazon)That Alcantara X Factor (with Pen): Surface Pro X Signature Type Keyboard with Slim Pen (opens in new tab) ($201 at Amazon)No Alcantara for your X keyboard: Surface Pro X Keyboard (opens in new tab) ($107 at Amazon) To Alcantara, or not to Alcantara? Is there even a question? It makes the keyboard cover feel much more high-end than the rubbery-feeling regular Type Cover and adds a touch of luxury. ![]() ![]() ![]() Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) Are Microsoft's Surface Signature Keyboard Type Covers with Alcantara worth the extra cash? Best answer: Yes, the Alcantara on the Signature version of Microsoft's Surface Pro and Surface Go Type Covers is worth paying a bit extra for. ![]()
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