


The Signature Type Cover also costs $159.99, so I guess it’s up to the buyer to determine whether the richness of the material outweighs the day-to-day usefulness of the Type Cover version with a fingerprint reader. But in addition to selling its standard Surface Pro 4 Type Cover in a variety of colors for $129.99, Microsoft also sells a higher-end version with a Windows Hello-compatible fingerprint reader, in black, for $159.99. The Signature Type Cover was crafted from the latest generation of Surface Pro keyboards, which provides the perfect amount of travel in every keystroke, spaced keys for faster typing, and a larger glass trackpad.” “Alcantara material ages beautifully, growing richer and darker over time and is wonderfully soft to touch. “The Signature Type Cover is crafted in a stunning, two-tone gray mélange style of Alcantara-a unique, proprietary material, sourced only in Italy, with aesthetic, sensory, and technical qualities like nothing you’ve ever experienced,” Microsoft explains on the Type Cover’s promo page. But the Type Cover is lacking a fingerprint reader, which makes it a lot less enticing for a premium accessory. Microsoft this morning quietly launched a more expensive new “Signature” version of its Surface Pro 4 Type Cover which it says is crafted using two-tone gray mélange Alcantara fabric.
