![]() ![]() But it would have been too much for my needs, especially as I am trying to supplement my Macs, not replace them. The MK, with the trackpad, I am sure is great. I just wanted to write this in the event there are any out here who may be on the fence about obtaining this accessory. This was ultimately the deciding factor, and I am loving this Keyboard Folio. I am not sure if the folio will tear in the next year or so, but I hope not.Īnother huge positive for me is that I can “twist”/flip the iPad to the back and have the keyboard resting on the palm of my hand as I use it to write/walk around/etc. I will concede that the outer material of the Folio could be better, but I am not complaining about it. It does only have two resting positions, but these don’t bother me and I will make them work for my needs. The shortcuts are great and very similar to the Mac, so they make navigating through the iPad very easy. They both use the Smart Connector to transfer data to. The keyboard does have a different feeling/texture, but it took me under 30 minutes of typing into MS Word to get a hang of it. The Smart Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio deliver a great typing experience on a full-size keyboard. ![]() So I picked up the Smart Keyboard Folio yesterday and have used it for about 24 hours and I absolutely love it. These all got me thinking and help me back on purchasing by a few weeks as I sought more and more information. The 11-inch version costs 179, while the 12.9-inch. The Smart Keyboard Folio has the advantage of being a lot cheaper than the Magic Keyboard. One review video I saw had the reviewer saying that his wife absolutely hated the sound of the folio’s keys and he couldn’t use it around her. It works with both versions of the iPad Pro 11-inch. Some of the complaints around the Keyboard Folio were that they keys had a “weird” feeling, that the material was cheap-feeling, and required a steep learning curve to type. The idea of the MK is great, but it just wasn’t for me. chats, and search terms on, and it also has the advantage of not needing to load up a software keyboard that fills half the screen in landscape. For one, the hardware keyboard is far faster and lower effort to type passwords. The Magic Keyboard isn’t an option for me because I need to switch to “tablet” mode frequently, and I am not comfortable using the iPad with no cover/magnetic on it as I walk around. The addition of this keyboard made chats, emails, notes, reminders, etc actually pleasant to use on the iPad. I looked into many videos and read many reviews, and it seemed like people either loved or hated the Keyboard Folio. I was recently on the fence about whether or not to get a Keyboard Folio for my 2020 11” iPad Pro. ![]()
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