Here's another USB gem from Japanese gadget giant Thanko. Its full-size USB keyboard is broken into four connected quarter segments, allowing it to be folded over into a pocket-size rectangular shape.
Remember the complaints when the iPad was first released that it was only a consumption device? They were legion. Then the App developers got involved and low and behold we’ve seen quite a few folks ...
If there's a complaint I have about the many keyboard folio cases for the iPad, it's that the keyboard is sized to match the long dimension of the device. What that means is that the keyboard is ...
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Thanks to its clever design, the Fold-Up Keyboard delivers the widest, comfiest keys currently available for an iPad 2. Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
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Looking for a compact keyboard to upgrade your mobile workflow? We reviewed the Plugable Foldable Bluetooth keyboard to see if it’s worth the cash. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
The ProtoArc XK01 Tri-Fold Bluetooth Keyboard is ready to make your business trips more productive. It’s full size, with a numpad and function keys, too. But it folds down to fit easily in a briefcase ...
I’m not a major believer that Apple’s iOS devices can quite fully replace the PC and Mac in most scenarios, at least not for me, and not quite yet. I’m a keyboard fiend, using shortcuts on the ...
But whenever I have to type more than about 50 words, I have to turn to something with a full keyboard. Logitech feels my pain, and has created a number of cases and accessories that add physical ...
The iPad is a conundrum. On one hand, its main selling point is that it's not a laptop, that it's done away with old-fashioned, creaky technology like keyboards. On the other hand, every iPad user, no ...