features :
- Clip-and-go design: Magnetic clip instantly attaches the keyboard cover securely to your iPad 2 and iPad (3rd Generation)
- Versatile iPad stand: Holds your iPad 3 at the optimum viewing angle in either portrait or landscape position
- Instant on/off: Automatically wakes and sleeps your iPad when you open and close the cover
- Color Black
Customer Reviews
| 179 of 182 people found the following review helpful By William Bullard (San Rafael, CA USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover Black for iPad 2 and iPad (3rd/4th generation) (920-004013) (Personal Computers) Basically any keyboard for the iPad turns an elegant tablet into a more or less clunky laptop. But if you are over 40, touch type and use the iPad for taking notes, producing documents or sending more than texty emails, chances are that a keyboard is an essential accessory. I used the regular Apple bluetooth keyboard for years - nice device, types well, but its separateness defeats the purpose. Recently I've purchased the ClamCase, the ZaggFolio, and the Logitech Ultrathin desperately looking for the best compromise. The ClamCase was heavy and unusuable - the keys are sticky and the reviews that mention how the wristpad blocks the space bar are absolutely right; you just can't type on the damn thing. The ZaggFolio has a very nice keyboard, but the case adds considerable bulk and weight, and it's a minor chore to remove the iPad. The Logitech Ultathin is by far the best of the lot. Its magnetic latch, aluminum back, thinness and light weight preserve the design integrity of the iPad as well anything one can imagine. When serving as a screen cover, the ensemble feels very iPad-like, with minimum added bulk and weight. The keyboard, while not quite as crisp as the Zaggfolio, works flawlessly for me (and I have big hands). The magnetic latch is very slick, so it's more of a pleasure than a chore to attach or disattach the iPad from it. It works well from a lot of different typing angles; it supports and balances the tablet with remarkable security for such a light device; and the keyboard is quieter than most laptop keyboards. 362 of 378 people found the following review helpful By thegriff (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover Black for iPad 2 and iPad (3rd/4th generation) (920-004013) (Personal Computers) Having seen this keyboard/case a few weeks ago online I'd been waiting for it to finally be released. I was fortunate that the Best Buy local to my current client had one in stock this evening.First off I will say this kayboard will change how I use the iPad. I've been considering getting a Macbook Air for use while chatting with friends and doing e-mail and documents. This keyboard has eliminated that need for me and I couldn't be happier with the quality of the product. It's best to "dock" your iPad in landscape mode as you will here an audible click when everything is just right. The keyboard can be used in portrait mode though the iPad is slightly less secure in that orientation due to its lack of magnets. In landscape mode I am able to pick both items up as a single unit which is very handy. The keyboard is sufficient given its compact size. I am writing this review using the keyboard with average typing speed. I might get a bit m ore speed were I in front of my iMac. Likewise I am sure an Apple keyboard would yield slightly better results but it isn't nearly as portable as this unit. When done one tilts the iPad forward, pulls it out and then attaches it to the hinge on the back of the keyboard. The pieces then fold together and become one sharp looking piece of tech. When closed the iPad does turn off once the magnets on the front of the keyboard meet those on the iPad. I do have two issues with the keyboard and only one of them is really Logitech's fault. 1. When using an external keyboard the iPad stops auto-correction and auto-punctuation. It took me a while to start using the shift key and remember periods. (I left any typos in on purpose to show there could be a few issues with spelling when typing as fast as an external keyboard allows. 2. The rubber pads on the front of the keyboard are meant to protext the iPad when closed. Problem is they can also g et in the way when typing. Aside from those two issues it is a bit weird typing on a keyboard with out more of a palm wrest. I suppose it's not reasonable to expect such a mobile keyboard to have the palm wrest space of a laptop. In addition it does take a while to remember that the lack of a track pad means you need to be tapping the screen. Overall I am very pleased with my purchase and can't wait to get it home and integrated into every day use. 290 of 312 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover Black for iPad 2 and iPad (3rd/4th generation) (920-004013) (Personal Computers) Nice product. Well built. And accurate.So why the 3 stars? One reason alone. The magnet that is used on the logitech keyboard cover/case that attaches to the iPad as the hindge is very, very, very weak. In fact, the magnetic strength doesn't even compare to a normal iPad cover. The result? The keypad cover constantly silps off when you carry it, put it into your brief case, airline seat pocket, etc. Which, of course turns on the ipad and kills the battery life. Not good. My solution? A nice big binder clip holding the two together. A bit 20th century, but it works! Again, all is outstand save for this one flaw. However, it is a big one. It was one of the first things that I noticed when I started using it. Surprised Logitech didn't cach it. I--------------- I amend my review. I bought this keyboard at Best Buy while I had another of the same on order from Amazon. I figured that I would just give a b usiness partner the one from Amazon. However, while the same keyboard from Best Buy had a Terrible magnet. Would barely stick as noted in my first review above. I received the second keyboard from Amazon and the magnetic hinge works great! The one I originally received from Best Buy had a defective magnet (I didn't know that there was such thing as a defective magnet, but I know now.) So two thumbs up for the keyboard. |
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