The summary of ‘Surface Duo Otterbox Theorem Case Unboxing.’

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In this video, the presenter reviews the Otterbox Theorem Series case for the Microsoft Surface Duo. They detail its features, such as a leather-like texture, a magnetic closure, a wallet slot, and a space for a Microsoft Surface pen. However, they encounter issues with fitting older Microsoft pencils and other pens into the case, which results in difficulty closing it properly. Despite these setbacks, the presenter appreciates the case’s protective qualities and its functionality in various modes like "tent mode" and "laptop mode," though the flap can be obstructive. They also underscore its capacity to prevent surface scratches and invite viewer feedback on the case's utility.

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In this segment, the presenter introduces a new episode where he discusses the Microsoft Surface Duo and the Otterbox Theorem Series case he purchased for it. The case is black with a leather-like feel and includes a magnet to keep it closed. Inside the case, there’s a wallet feature for holding items like a credit card or driver’s license. The presenter removes the bumper on his Surface Duo to install the new case. The case also has a sticky part to help secure the phone. Additionally, there’s a slot for a Microsoft Surface pen, although the older Microsoft pencil doesn’t fit well, causing some issues with the top part of the pencil.

00:03:00

In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses their experience with a case designed to hold a Microsoft Pencil for the Surface Duo. They highlight the challenge of fitting the pencil into the case and note that it struggles to close properly with the pencil inside. They tried using different pens, including a slim pen and a bamboo pen, but encountered the same issue. The presenter suggests that the case might not be suitable for those looking to carry a pen or pencil with their Surface Duo, as it prevents the case from closing securely. However, they appreciate the case’s ability to use “tent mode” without scratching the device and note its effectiveness in other modes like “flex mode” or “laptop mode,” although the flap can hinder typing.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the usability of the Surface Duo with the Otterbox Theorem case. The main points include the flaps on the case, which can be obstructive regardless of the device’s position, and how they attempted to fold the flap under the device unsuccessfully. However, the stylus or pencil works perfectly with the device in a certain position, making it ideal for activities like watching movies or videos. The speaker also points out that the case prevents the device from getting scratched on surfaces. Finally, they ask viewers for their thoughts on getting the Otterbox Theorem case.

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