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  3. You can pre-order the new Surface accessories: Dial, keyboards, mouse, pen, all individually

You can pre-order the new Surface accessories: Dial, keyboards, mouse, pen, all individually

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
October 26, 2016
1 min read

Today is an exciting day for creators with the announcement of the new Surface Studio desktop from Microsoft. The event today featured the device set to transform the way creators interact with their ideas. Built for being adjustable and immersive, the large screen is a flagship for a list of new accessories that are already available for pre-order via Microsoft Store.

  • Surface Keyboard – $129.99
  • Surface Ergonomic Keyboard – $129.99
  • Surface Mouse – $49.99
  • Surface Dial – $99.99

The Surface Dial, which was announced earlier today with the Surface Studio, is a new haptic device that makes using Surface devices smoother. You can learn more about it in our previous report.

All of the accessories are going to be available for November 11 and look to be compatible with previous Surface devices as well. The Surface Studio is also available for pre-order starting at $2,999 and is set to release on December 15.

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