💼 Elevate Your Surface Pro 8 Experience!
The INFILAND Microsoft Surface Pro 8 Case offers military-grade drop protection, a high-clarity design, and a luxurious leather cover, ensuring your device is both stylish and secure. Tailored for the Surface Pro 8, it provides a perfect fit with easy access to all features, while supporting versatile viewing angles.
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 22 x 2 cm; 531 g |
Item model number | 567TB-DG |
Special features | Kickstand, Heavy Duty Protection |
Form factor | Case |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 531 g |
F**O
Resistente y practico
Es resitente a caidas y su facilidad de poder poner la tablet a 45° ayuda mucho
P**.
Easy to install and use
Case works great. I like how it attaches to the stand making it easier to open. Only issue it that it is very smooth so it is difficult to get a great grip when moving the device.
K**H
Current Best-in-Class Folio Case for Surface Pro 8, with great customer service
I'll preface the review by saying that it's not easy to design a slim folio case for the Surface Pro, especially with the detachable keyboard AND a rear lower kickout stand. Add in all the magnetic sensors around the Surface Pro that trigger it to shutoff and it becomes a nightmare.I'm an in-office user with occasional trips to jobsites or overseas.I DON'T need to personalize my Surface Pro exterior, I definitely DON'T need random prints on the case. I almost always use the keyboard, which if you don't already know costs an additional $199.I DO need something that's slim enough for office settings while also providing decent drop protection for both the tablet AND the keyboard.I've tried the Fintie folio but experienced the exact same problems everyone complained about. The magnets in the case interfered with the Surface Pro and causes it to randomly shut off. The stitch and assembly quality was suspect ... the plastic holder was glued onto the fabric case and camera opening was misaligned. I've NOT tried the Spigen (identical style) or the Fintie Hardcase (which has no protection for the expensive keyboard).I've looked at Kensington (comparable price) and UAG (very expensive), but those are designed more for field settings, are bulkier, and built more to protect the tablet. The keyboard is somewhat of an afterthought, with straps allowing you to secure it to the case. So again, no protection for the keyboard.My last try came down to the Infiland Case and Cover.It met my requirements and thankfully has had no issues with random shutoffs. The case has a low profile even with the leather keyboard cover, enough to easily slip into envelope compartments in a bag, and makes it look professional in the office. Sure they only have 2 colors at the moment, but if you're as boring as I am, it doesn't matter.It does have a MUCH better fit compared to the Fintie, but you'll notice that tolerances were designed in for the power cable side so there ends up being a tiny, somewhat unnoticeable gap.The USB-C port openings are somewhat restrictive ... you'll have difficulty fitting in a USB3.0-USBC adapter unless you get one with a cable extension. That's annoying if you're using a 2.4GHz mouse (with USB receivers) or older USB 3.0 thumbdrives. But you may not care if you use a Bluetooth/USBC mouse and have USB-C thumbdrives.Opening the kickout stand does take some getting used to. It's easiest to (1) flip the tablet open, (2) hold the lower half of the tablet with both hands, (3) use your middle or bottom few fingers to pop open the kickstand. Else the rubber clasps may not always hold on tight enough to the kickstand if you're using one-hand.I can't complain much since it's the current best-in-class for folio covers. That and I'm genuinely impressed with the constant outreach for feedback from customer service.Looking forward to a better iteration of this product.
G**N
Artikel gebraucht erhalten nicht Original verpackt. Zerkratzt und voll mit Fingerabdrücken
B**D
Pas pratique si pas de clavier
Le rabat est inutile voir gênant si vous n'avez pas prit l'option clavier comme moi, il ne met pas l'écran en veille à la fermeture, les cotés de la coque sont souples et du coup glissent de la tablette quand vous la tenez par ces côtés donc risque important qu'elle vous glisse des mains, il faudra donc la tenir par les coins supérieurs (seule partie de la coque qui ne se déforme pas quand on prend la tablette d'une main, les sections transparentes à l'arrière ne sont d'aucun intérêt puisqu'elles ne permettent pas de lire le numéro de série ni le modele, en résumé un peu chère pour ce que c'est !
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