![]() Surface RT owners, you might be out of luck. All of these will work with older Surface Pros and new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets. ![]() The $120 Touch Cover 2 has faster type responsiveness in addition to the backlighting and added sensors, but I imagine most people would spend the extra $10 for the Type Cover. The $130 Type Cover 2 has four colors now (2013 is the "Year of Colorful Electronics") - cyan, magenta, purple, and black - and a quieter click mechanism, plus the pressure-sensitive touch pad works with Windows 8 gestures. The Type Cover 2 and Touch Cover 2 make small but very important improvements: they both add backlit keyboards, and the Touch Cover 2 has far more sensors under its microfiber surface. The Type Cover was the one part I loved the most about the last Surface Pro, for good reason: it worked great, felt small, and acted as a screen cozy. But the real killer apps of the next Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets might once again be the accessories. How do you improve upon the Surface, Microsoft's tablet-as-PC that debuted last year? Internal upgrades are always welcome: more battery life, a better display, amped-up graphics. ![]()
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