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Keyboard For Ipad Air 8Th Generation

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Keyboard For Ipad Air 8Th Generation

2024-09-28 03:28:59

Bought this for my 8th generation ipad. Fits perfect on ipad no issue with any buttons being used or attachments, also good protection for ipad rubber like cover. Be careful as keyboard attaches magnetically so do not pick up from keyboard when attached. Keyboard works good easy setup 1,2,3. Keyboards backlit accessed through keys on keyboard this has changed since update, still install Logitech app but only used for updates all functions on keyboard. All in all great accessory for ipad if your in need of a keyboard and case in one.

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2024-06-21 05:17:40

I considered the Apple Keyboard's for my new iPad Air 4th generation. I have had both brands before for earlier iPad's. This Logitech keyboard is in the same league as the Apple Smart Keyboard Folio (similar configuration), but has three very important features that are lacking on the Apple keyboard. 1. Backlit keys. 2. Top row of short-cut function keys. 3. Trackpad. So, for less money, you can have a keyboard with much more functionality.

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2024-09-23 03:51:56

iPad 8th generation is powerful enough for occasional movie watching and for every day news and other uses.

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2024-08-19 03:26:28

The Logitech Combo Touch for the basic iPad 7th, 8th, and 9th generation is an outstanding (A+) device. Just download the application and receive software updates for iPad OS shortcut keys. Plus it truly works well in all models to type, to sketch, to read, and to view video content.

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2024-09-15 02:56:46

I bought this to replace the 5 1/2 year old Smart Keyboard for my 3rd generation iPad Pro. I used the old keyboard extensively with the iPad, eventually wearing it out. Given how much I enjoyed using the old keyboard and how long it lasted, it was an easy decision to replace it with essentially the same device. The only difference between the old and new keyboard is the size of the back camera opening, which is larger on this newer version. I also prefer this keyboard over Apple's Magic Keyboard because I can fold it back behind the iPad for reading a book, which the Magic Keyboard doesn't do.

5
2024-04-05 08:23:14

The keyboard that they made for the pro iPad I would have bought it if they would have made one for the iPad air 3,it would have been easy to do,I would have pay more.

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2024-09-28 06:22:47

I upgraded from a sixth generation iPad. The old one was very sluggish. The iPad Air M2 chip is very quick. Websites that used to take forever to load (maybe 30 seconds) now load in just a few seconds. Wish I'd upgraded long ago. The iPad Air M2 is thin and light. The battery charge easily lasts, and I can usually stretch it to two days. I strongly recommend getting a quality shock resistant case. $600 is a lot of money to risk dropping and breaking.

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2024-09-28 08:58:36

It seems like with every generation of iPad Air Apple takes small steps in the right direction of manufacturing the perfect tablet.

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2024-08-24 08:41:28

The fourth-generation iPad Air gives you the power of an iPad Pro for less money, making it the best Apple tablet thus far.

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2024-08-18 08:26:44

This 4th generation iPad Air does what it's supposed to, and the 256 GB of storage helps a lot. The graphics are great, as is the performance in general. It's replaced my 2nd generation iPad, which was slow by modern standards and had only 16 GB of storage. So I suppose it's easy to see why I like the new iPad Air 4th generation so much (even though I had to get a HyperDrive dock to use my earphones with it). I'm sure the new iPad Pro is faster and all that, but if you can get by with less (and with a previous-gen processor), the iPad Air is worthy of consideration. (Whatever you do, buy a case or some kind of protection for your iPad. Skinny, slick and slippery, they are. . . .)

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