Apple Magic Keyboard: iPad Keyboard case for iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation) and iPad Air (4th, 5th Generation), Great Typing Experience, Built-in trackpad, US English - White
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Sergio_69
> 3 dayChe dire, ottimo accessorio, trasforma veramente il tablet in un piccolo pc portatile.
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Lebkuchen
> 3 dayTrackpad was lagging and it wasnt very flexible for position changes, really only had two options for that. Im sure Ill find a better option for much cheaper.
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Maurizio
> 3 dayCome tutti i prodotti Apple, spettacolare e unico, ma come al solito un po’ troppo caro… bianca è una meraviglia
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John C.
> 3 dayMy son loves this keyboard. Very happy with it so far.
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Shoe Lady
> 3 dayIts a good cover for my iPad Pro but its heavy.
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Carlo M.
Greater than one weekIl prodotto è ottimo, Apple impeccabile.
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DaBradleys
> 3 dayThere is a noticeable drift when using the trackpad. I decided to see it’s on iOS 14, and it is. Limited positioning has got me debating on returning it. **After further testing, it’s very problematic with the position of the iPad. 12.9 users may not see this, but I definitely do.
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Jonathan Bailey
> 3 dayAfter mistakenly ordering a Swiss-German keyboard (extra keys for various accent marks, Y and Z swapped places), thinking Swiss was a manufacturing origin, I exchanged it for the correct US English version. The keyboard has a nice feel with just enough resistance to know youre pressing them. Its only marginally smaller than a regular iMac Magic keyboard. The keyboard does not have its own battery, so it is run off of the iPad battery full time. I havent used it long enough to know what kind of impact that will have on battery life with its backlit keys, but I dont expect to be doing multi-hour typathons with it, so it may not be much of an issue at all.
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JJ
> 3 dayI’ve never wanted my iPad Pro 11” to be a laptop. I love that it’s a tablet with all of the great features that a tablet brings, but now and then I do need to use it as a more traditional work device and for this it needs laptop type elements. This keyboard totally makes that happen. Its typing experience is really good - yes it’s a tad on the snug side but I got to used to that really quickly and the scissor type keys are way more comfortable to type on than my 2016 MacBook Pro which has the noisy butterfly keys. I haven’t missed the function or escape keys, but I rarely used them on my MB - besides this device has a touch screen and lots of other ways to quit or change volume etc so you’re not missing out, just doing things differently. The TrackPad is also superb, intuitive and despite the small size so easy to use and creates a very laptop type experience, making it much easier to position the cursor when you’re working on documents or editing web forms. Some of the TrackPad gestures take getting used to but again they are super intuitive and I picked them up very quickly. The device feels premium and well made though I suspect, like the simple smart cover, the rubberised material will attract dirt and smudges over time. The keyboard case is very sturdy and I have no problem typing on my lap on the sofa or at my desk or dining table, with the magnets holding it firmly in place. The balance of the screen and case is such that it does not tip over at all, so it’s perfect for typing pretty much anywhere. The screen angle is a tiny bit limited, so you might want a bit more flex if you’re lying down or on an airline/train seat, but it’s by no means a deal breaker for me. The combined weight is substantial but no more than my old 13” MB Air so I’m fine with that as the tiny form factor still ensures it fits easily in my bag. You can’t fold the keyboard flat like the smart one, so if you just want to use the iPad as a tablet then you need to remove it from the case, but this is simple to do.
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Yujie Wang & Shaopeng Zhang
> 3 daythe discount is very good, 200 dollars price makes it such a great product, totally elevated it to another level