Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Top 5: Best iPad keyboards of the moment - Bright

If you want to type on your iPad Air, decent keyboard, which do you choose?

It remains a bit of searching. An iPad (Air) you do not really use as a laptop, but it would be helpful if you could type it equally convenient. Especially for office work where you have to write longer documents a physical keyboard continues to work better than touch operation.

Apple will accommodate you with its own Bluetooth keyboard, but other parties make keyboards that you can connect to your iPad. Often you then immediately cover or folio for your tablet with. These are five of the best keyboards available for iPad Air.

src=”http://www.bright.nl/files/airkeyboard-3.jpg”

Kensington KeyFolio Exact Plus Thin Folio with Keyboard
A mouthful, this KeyFolio Exact Plus Thin Folio with Keyboard Kensington. With this keyboard you are also a folio for iPad, which you can put away. Him in various ways It is made of leather and is perhaps not the most beautiful, useful he is. You can disconnect the keyboard from standard and used separately. The Plus version offers lighting behind the keys. The whole package makes you nice thin iPad Air quite a bit thicker. The KeyFolio Exact weighs 836 grams and is more than 35 mm thick (the keyboard itself 6mm). The battery should last for 40 days on a full charge under normal use.
Suitable for iPad Air. Price: 140 Euro

.

src=”http://www.bright.nl/files/airkeyboard-4.jpg”

Logitech Keyboard Skin Fabric Folio
The Fabric Skin Logitech has a keyboard whose keys barely protrude. It has all the functionality of a normal keyboard and shortcut keys that you can cut, paste and undo actions. Include He naturally connect via Bluetooth and will not break when you pour water on spill. Besides keyboard is the right one folio that the front and back of your iPad. No scratches on your tablet, but more weight and mass. It weighs 440 grams and makes your iPad just 18.5mm thick. The battery should last for three months on a full charge, if used for two hours a day.
Suitable for iPad Air. Price: 149 Euro

.

src=”http://www.bright.nl/files/airkeyboard-5.jpg”

Belkin QODE Thin-type case with keyboard
Do you prefer a thinner solution, then you end up with cases and covers. The QODE Thin-type case from Belkin for example. Made of aluminum and only 4 mm thick. The keyboard is immediately a cover for the front of your iPad Air. Behind the keyboard is a standaardje which you can put away in a fixed angle of 35 degrees. Tablet Thin type automatically via Bluetooth when you’re not using the keyboard. A full battery comes with active use 79 hours.
Suitable for iPad Air. Price: 100 Euro

.

src=”http://www.bright.nl/files/airkeyboard-6.jpg”

ZAGGkeys Folio
ZAGG turns your iPad into a kind of Air laptop it with the ZAGGkeys Folio. You click your iPad in a sleeve that you can flip open. With your iPad Air inside the folio is 17.7 mm thick and weighs 535 grams. ZAGG has space between the keys left that to facilitate typing. This keyboard also works via bluetooth and uses backlight, so you can also find the correct letters in the dark. There are various viewing angles. A fully charged battery should last for three months on a full charge, with use of two hours per day.
Suitable for iPad Air. Price: 100 euros. ZAGG also has a similar cover for older iPads, which costs 130 euros.

src=”http://www.bright.nl/files/airkeyboard-7.jpg”

Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover
Perhaps the best keyboard cover of this moment, the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover. Besides keyboard, he also acts as protection for the screen of your iPad Air. Folded together, this then only 7.3 mm thick. So your iPad Air Air remains effectively. Especially with the weight of 330 grams. While typing you put the iPad in a fixed position in the slot behind the keyboard. Also this keyboard uses keyboard shortcuts and works with bluetooth. Using this two-hour Ultrathin Aluminum is three months on a full battery charge.
Suitable for iPad Air. Price: 100 Euro

.

Also read:

Top 5: ‘app toys’ 2014

No comments:

Post a Comment