Price crash: Surface Pro Type Cover is ridiculously cheap

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The Surface Pro has become a hugely popular and sought-after device for creatives since it first appeared back in 2017. One of the best tablets with a stylus around, in our opinion, this highly portable and extremely powerful machine allows artists and designers to express and develop their creativity whenever, wherever. 

But while it's great for using as a graphics tablet and running creative software – we're talking full-on Creative Cloud apps such as Photoshop CC – without compromise on features or performance, this nifty little device can be turned into a laptop in seconds by connecting it's compatible Surface Pro Type Cover keyboard. 

Microsoft Surface Type Cover: £139.99 £61.90
Save £78.09:

Microsoft Surface Type Cover: £139.99 £61.90
Save £78.09:
Ultra-slim and highly portable, this quality keyboard will transform your Surface Pro in to a laptop in just seconds. One of the best deals we've seen since Prime Day, don't miss this whopping 57% saving.

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 tablet: £879 £754.21
Save £124.79:

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 tablet: £879 £754.21
Save £124.79:
At just over £750, this is the cheapest you will currently find this spec Surface Pro model right now. So if you've had your eye on one for a while, there's never been a better time to buy. (Note: keyboard sold separately)

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Kerrie Hughes
Freelance writer

Kerrie Hughes is a frequent contributor to Creative Bloq, and was once its editor. One of the original CB crew, Kerrie joined the team back in 2013 after moving from her role as staff writer on 3D World. Since then she's written regularly for other creative publications such as ImagineFX, Computer Arts and Digital Camera World. After a stint working for the police, Kerrie is back reviewing creative tech for creative professionals.