Surface Pro 8 and Go 3 dbrand skins are now available to order
You can spice up your new Surface device with skins from dbrand.
What you need to know
- You can now order dbrand skins for the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3.
- Surface Duo 2 dbrand skins are also available for preorder.
- Surface Pro 8, Surface Go 3, and Surface Duo 2 skins start at $20.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3 went on sale earlier this week. Now, anyone interested in Microsoft's latest 2-in-1 devices can order skins for them from dbrand. As is the case with most of dbrand's Surface skins, you can order a skin for the body of the device and an additional skin for the logo on the back of the PC.
Back skins for the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3 cost $20, while logo skins cost $1. The Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3 have smaller cameras than the Surface Duo 2, so you cannot order camera skins for the 2-in-1s.
You can choose from a wide range of patterns, including carbon fiber, wood, swarm, and camo. Pastel skins come in shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, pink, and "black" (note that pastel black does not appear black). You can also go for a leather look in black or white.
The Surface Duo 2 doesn't come out until later this month, but you can preorder skins for the foldable device from dbrand. Like the skins for its Surface siblings, the main body skins for the Surface Duo 2 cost $20. The logo and camera skins for the Duo 2 cost $2.
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