Mechanical keyboards probably aren’t the first option you think of when selecting a physical keyboard for your Apple iPad, due to many being used primarily for gaming on the desktop. But as the tablet ...
Apple’s Magic Keyboard is superb but it’s also very expensive, and if you want to enjoy typing on the iPad but not to spend $300 or more doing so, a good Bluetooth mechanical keyboard is a great ...
I tested keyboard cases that fit Apple’s iPad A16 and 10th-generation iPad to find the best options for typing, travel, and ...
The Rymek retro Bluetooth mechanical keyboard is an interesting take on a mechanical keyboard. AppleInsider got to spend a bit of time with it ahead of the crowdfunding campaign. It should be noted ...
If you’re looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard for your Mac, then look no further than the Keychron K2, the follow up to the original K1 that we reviewed earlier this year. While not as low ...
The new 9.7-inch iPad Pro is a very nice tablet. With features like Split View and the optional $99 Apple Pencil, you can actually get a lot done with it. But if you like to stretch out when you type, ...
I’ve been using the Smart Keyboard + iPad Pro combination since the updated versions launched a couple of months ago. This combination has outright replaced my MacBook Pro for work on the go, but I ...
Mechanical keyboards — in which every key uses an individual physical switch to send information to your computer rather than activating a contact on a membrane as in a modern laptop keyboard — have ...