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Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Mini by Logitech

Posted on the 01 October 2013 by Anna Peterson

The keyboard cover from Logitech is called Ultrathin. And it really is. Being 7.3 mm thin and weighing only 208 grams, the Logitech keyboard cover for iPad Mini is one very slim and light piece of iPad Mini accessories.

Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Mini

Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Mini

It is designed to be a keyboard and a magnetized hinge that is attached to the tablet by placing the tablet screen face down and snapping the hinge on its side. This way the iPad Mini display will be optimally protected and in order to use the keyboard, simply remove the tablet from the hinge and prop it up into a recessed groove above the keys. This way you will have a convenient stand and an ideal typing angle. The magnets are strong enough to hold the tablet in one place , and even if you touch the screen the tablet will not wobble. Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard cover for iPad Mini is easy to remove and very handy to work with.

Slim Design of Ultrathin Keyboard Case by Logitech

Slim Design of Ultrathin Keyboard Case by Logitech

Since it is designed specially for iPad Mini, the keyboard layout is expected to be of a reduced size, while some keys have a double function. For instance the A key is larger than other keys and serves as a Caps Lock key as well,  while  the semicolon key is half-size, which can be a bit confusing for an experienced typist. However, once you get used to it, this iPad Mini keypad is very responsive and correct and will provide you with great typing experience.

The keyboard is charged by using the USB cable included in the box and can provide you with up to 6 months of battery life on a full charge (in case you use it two hours a day).

The Ultrathin Keyboard cover for iPad Mini is available in white, black, silver and purple and is an excellent choice for those who need a physical tablet keyboard for occasional use. It is light, super thin and of decent design.


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