[access-uk] Belkin Keyboard Folio case for iPad • reghardware

  • From: Gordon Keen <gordonkeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 15:21:57 +0000

Hi

Another option for us banana fingers!

http://www.reghardware.com/2012/02/24/accessory_of_the_week_belkin_keyboard_folio_for_ipad/

hardfacts

Accessory of the Week The myth that the iPad is only for content consumption 
was debunked many moons ago. And this Belkin Keyboard Folio is as good an 
example as any of how the iPad, with a little help, can in some circumstances 
be a replacement for a laptop.

The soft case folds up to make carrying keyboard and iPad together easy. 
Pairing it with the iPad is simple too - the devices connect over Bluetooth - 
thanks to the Pair button on the keyboard.


Most important of all, though is how it performs as a keyboard, and the answer 
is, admirably. The keys themselves are not quite full-size, but big enough for 
all but the clumsiest fingers. There's plenty of travel in them too, and if, 
like me, you like a clackety-clack keyboard, you'll love it.

I liked it so much I wrote this review on it.


There are cursor keys, as well as the iOS keyboard's familiar '.com' button. 
And along the top row are keys for cut, copy, and paste, as well as volume 
control, play and pause, search, text selection, and one button to lock the 
iPad's screen.

There are three options for positioning screen and keyboard, so you can choose 
the angle which suits you best.


The Belkin Keyboard Folio is currently more expensive than Zagg's ZaggFolio 2. 
It's softer than that case, but the wrap-around design provides plenty of 
protection. Importantly, when folded the Belkin doesn't allow contact between 
keys and screen.

This is a keyboard which makes writing on the iPad a whole new experience. ®

Reg Hardware chooses its Accessory of the Week every Friday. Got one in mind 
you want us to consider? Please let us know


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