Clinton USD #15 Protects New Microsoft Surface 3 Devices with Gumdrop Cases

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August 23, 2016 – Walnut Creek, California – Clinton High School in Illinois chose Gumdrop Cases to cover their new Microsoft Surface 3 devices with the durable DropTech case. The new initiative by Clinton High School will have them implementing a 1:1 technological environment in the upcoming 2016-2017 school year. Working with the Surface 3 will give students the opportunity to gain valuable technological skills necessary to compete in today’s world. Gumdrop’s DropTech cases will help ensure the devices remain in great condition as they change hands in upcoming school years.

Gumdrop’s DropTech Microsoft Surface 3 case offers dual-layer protection with an impact resistant outer silicone layer and structural inner frame. This provides a rugged, long term solution to keeping a device working even after repeated drops, bumps, scratches, light spills, and other accidents that often occur in a tough school environment. Gumdrop cases have been rigorously tested and can even survive repeated 6-foot falls on concrete or tile!

DROPTECH HIGHLIGHTS

  • Complete protection for the Microsoft Surface 3 including screen and port covers
  • Rigid internal frame protects against drops. (tested from 6 feet on flat concrete)
  • Outer Silicone skin absorbs shock and vibration with reinforced bumper corners
  • Integrated and replaceable screen shield prevents scratches
  • Screen protected from scratches and direct impact

The DropTech case for Microsoft Surface 3 is available on the Gumdrop Cases website in 3 different color combinations for only $59.95. Gumdrop Cases also offers DropTech cases to protect Microsoft Surface Pro 3 and Microsoft Surface Pro 4 for $69.95 each.

Are you a school or business looking for answers on how to protect your devices? Contact a Gumdrop Cases sales representative: sales@gumdropcases.com or (925) 263-4332.

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