Thursday 13 August 2020

Skins for the Surface Duo are ready to launch alongside the dual-screen device.

What you need to know

  • Preorders for dbrand skins for the Surface Duo are now live.
  • You can customize the back and logo of the device with a variety of skins.
  • Body skins cost $20 while logo skins start at $2.

Microsoft's Surface Duo will already turn heads thanks to its two screens, unique form factor, and the fact that it's incredibly thin, but you can enhance its look even further with dbrand skins. Preorders for dbrand skins for the Surface Duo are now live. You can customize the look of your Surface Duo's front and back or logo with skins from dbrand. You can also grab a multicolor Microsoft logo to don on the back of the device.

The front/back skins for the Surface Duo cover the exterior of the device. You can choose from a wide range of looks, including stone, marble, matte black, and wood. There are also patterned skins, such as "Matrix," "Dragon," and "Swarm."

The front/back skins cost $19.95 while the logo skins cost $1.95. The multicolor Microsoft logo is a bit more at $2.95.

Preordered skins start shipping in September, which lines up with the Surface Duo's release date of September 10.

Wrap it up!

dbrand skin for Surface Duo

$20 at dbrand

Make it your own

You can customize the look of your Surface Duo with these skins. You can cover the body of the device or just grab a skin for the Microsoft logo.

Preorders today!

Microsoft Surface Duo

From $1,400 at Microsoft From $1,400 at Best Buy

Two screens are better than one

Microsoft delves into the future of foldables with an ambitious dual-screen device, featuring two ultra-thin 5.6-inch AMOLED displays bound by a 360-degree hinge. This pocketable inking-enabled Android smartphone marks the latest in the Surface lineup, geared for mobile productivity.



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