With a relatively small, number steps you can customize the body of the Surface Pro 3 in a very original way. Just use a basic LEGO, a few extra bricks to attach peripherals and a good dose of creativity.
Surface Pro 3 has entered a mature stage of its life cycle, since the end of 2015 has been replaced by Surface Pro 4. Users with the Microsoft tablet might consider a change DIY which aims to achieve two goals: on the one hand, make it more appealing to the body of the device and on the other to provide a fixing system to the tablet of the external devices.
All this provided that we are lovers of LEGO bricks; the reason for this note is easily understood by taking vision of the final result obtained by a user who has shared his creation via Reddit.
To achieve the change, we used a basic LEGO (this specifically), appropriately cut out and attached to the rear of the tablet body. The proposed version does not provide an opening for the lens of the camera back, completely covered because the account.
From the aesthetic point of view of the gray base color moves well with the silver body of the Surface Pro 3, while not lacking some goodies such as the reconstruction of the new Microsoft logo with four Lego bricks placed in the lower right.
Interestingly, the change in the basis of LEGO it is extended also to some devices connected to the tablet producing positive effects not only in aesthetic terms, but also from the functional point of view.
A USB hub, the wireless adapter for the Xbox controller, a USB stick and additional USB devices can thus be hooked on the renewed body, thus significantly reduces the mess of cables that usually generates multiple devices to the Surface Pro 3 through a HUB (choice constrained by the presence of a single USB port).
The end result is well summarized by the photo below: despite the large number of connected devices, the plan remains completely bare.
Anyone wishing to pursue the path of DIY modification described above can find useful information by examining the full image gallery shared by the author at this address. If there are too few scratches on the Surface Pro 3 and the body of a certain affection for LEGO bricks, the solution proposed in an original way to customize the Microsoft tablet may be considered.
The costs and the necessary equipment to carry it out are not prohibitive, just a bit of dexterity and precision in cutting and application of the base.