Logitech Ultrathin (2014) Keyboard Cover for iPad Air & iPad mini Review

Logitech Ultrathin (2014) Keyboard Cover for iPad Air & iPad mini Review

Putting your tablet to good use now are you? Typing away on that virtual on-screen keyboard, no tactile feedback to greet your every tap. It must be awful. Not to mention the amount of space on-screen keyboards occupy, robbing you from a true desktop typing experience. But what if we were to tell you that writing out a full essay using a tablet such as the iPad Air or even the iPad mini at a near-desktop level with nothing but an ultra-thin cover to take along with you...is actually possible.

All you need is Logitech's new and updated Ultrathin (also unofficially referred to as the Ultrathin 2), the company's best magnetic keyboard cover for the iPad Air and iPad mini to date that features a built-it physical Bluetooth keyboard you only need to recharge once every three months. It's a much improved version of its predecessor the original Ultrathin – a finer tuned magnetic clip-on cover with improved viewing angle flexibility compared to its predecessor. The updated model is also thinner than its predecessor at 6.4mm (0.25-inches), which is also thinner than the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display. And thanks to its rigid aluminum construction, the Ultrathin 2 is also 2/3 of the weight of iPad. Sounds promising to say the least. As always, you can find our full and in-depth review after the jump! 

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MiniSuit Bluetooth QWERTY Keyboard Stand Case for iPad mini Review

The iPad is commonly used as a laptop replacement. It is just the perfect size to take on the go, and the fact that you can pair a keyboard with it, makes it the ultimate productivity machine. This is true of the full size iPad 2,3, and 4, but the iPad mini is just plain small. Some case manufacturers have taken on the lofty goal of making a keyboard case for the mini. MiniSuit presents an ambitious model into the market - the Bluetooth QWERTY Keyboard Stand Case for iPad mini. The company claims that with it you can essentially transform your iPad mini into an Ultrabook type of a laptop form factor, or more appropriately referred to as - a mini MacBook of sorts. Will this accessory be a hit? Check in after the break to find out.

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