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Hands on: Brydge Pro+ brings a keyboard & trackpad to your iPad Pro
(Matter of opinion)
A tablet has as its unique selling point the combination of easy changing the orientation (portrait, landscape) and having its controls virtualized on the touchscreen: present if needed, absent if not. So why turn an excellent tablet into a mediocre notebook by adding a keyboard cover?
I have had the first 12.9" iPad, a Surface Pro 3 and a Pixel C gather dust while they were new - until I released the iPad from its Logitech clam-shell and the Pixel C from its magnetic keyboard. (The Surface seems doomed anyway, though you may find comments in which I considered it the best concept of merging tablet and notebook.)
I'm typing this on a 12.9" iPad in portrait orientation using its screen keyboard. I could pair it with a full-size Bluetooth keyboard (Logitech K760), a folding keyboard, or several others. I also have a MacBook and a MateBook (Huawei's equivalent) within reach.
My comments tend to stand out as lengthy. Yet they get typed in on screen keyboards in portrait orientation, some on standard-size iPads.
Yes, I'm silly. I may even buy this Brydge thing and never use it. -
These are the best cases for 2018 iPad Pros
(Matter of strong opinion) Don't use a cover that turns a good tablet into a mediocre notebook. In other words: don't apply a cover with a keyboard that fixes a tablet in a landscape orientation, but rather use a cover that can act as (or allow for) a stand in both portrait and landscape orientations, and use a separate keyboard (full size, foldable, or whatever), if any at all. This especially applies to the 12.9" iPad, with its screen size roughly amounting to Letter/A4. Me? I have different covers or cases for most of my tablets (that include two large iPads), and several stands (like a swan's neck that clamps onto a table, and a tripod). And different keyboards. -
Google suspends Huawei's Android license, forces switch to open-source version
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Which to buy - Apple Smart Keyboard Folio vs Logitech Slim Folio Pro
Matter of opinion:
To me, the two (in combination) unique selling points of any tablet are: ease of changing orientations and the presence (or absence) of controls as desired. Therefore, a (more or less) fixed hardware keyboard turns any good tablet into a mediocre notebook. This made me have these devices getting dust together: iPad Pro (first 12.9"), Pixel C and Surface Pro. Released from this confinement, they are great.
So I'm typing this on a full-size Bluetooth keyboard (Logitech K760) and an iPad Pro (third 12.9"), but I tend to use virtual keyboards. If I should take one of my tablets on the road _and_ expect a lot of typing, then I would also take a foldable Bluetooth keyboard with me.
Mind you, these Bluetooth keyboards are device-independent. I could as well pair them with some smartphone (and maybe mirror its screen on some large monitor).
But don't get me wrong: there will be a market for the Apple and Logitech keyboards reviewed here. So I'm glad you did. :-)
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End of Galaxy Note 7 predicted to help Apple, but 'big beneficiaries' could be other Android device