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Use your iPad Pro as a Laptop Using the New Magic Keyboard

Apple recently released news regarding their new Magic Keyboard for the Apple iPad Pro. Fans around the world have come out in support of the original design, calling it well-made and classy. The new keyboard case comes with a trackpad, and this allows users to use the iPad as a laptop. Such a move will make the iPod so much more convenient than before, much to the fans’ delight. So, what are the features of the new keyboard, and why is it so great? Here’s a look at Apple’s new keyboard, and why it is a much-needed reprieve for fans.

Convenience Upgrade

The keyboard is extremely comfortable to type on, making the iPad more convenient, as it allows it to function as a laptop. However, it is quite expensive, coming out at $299 (11-inch) and $349 (12.9-inch), whereas, in comparison, the iPad comes in at $329. But, the keyboard does allow you to use the iPad as you would a traditional laptop. The Magic keyboard comprises of well-backlit keys and a trackpad that supports various gestures that the iPadOS configures.

Keyboard Features

The Magic keyboard itself is a great keyboard that is comfortable to use. The new keyboard makes use of the same scissor-switch technology that runs the other counterparts in the Magic series of consoles. These keyboards had come out earlier for the iMac and MacBook Pro. Therefore, the model is easier to use than the prior butterfly-switch keyboard that the older MacBook Pros use to have. It is also better than the fabric-lined Smart Keyboard that the older iPad Pro boasted. Unlike other keyboard designs wherein Apple focused on the board’s thinness, this time around, they have focused on comfort. It is thick enough to give users an excellent feel when typing, making the experience of typing much more comfortable. However, unlike the Magic Keyboard sported by the MacBook Pro, the keys on this one are a little wobblier. But, there’s nothing to worry about, as the keys are sturdy enough to last you long enough.

As fans expected, the keys on this keyboard are backlit and adjust as per the ambient lighting. Therefore, for most of the time, the keys are perfectly lit, improving your typing experience by maintaining the right brightness. But, the problem here is that they aren’t easy to switch off completely. Imagine you are watching a horror movie at night on your iPad Pro, and want to create the right ambiance by turning all the lights off. You can’t switch off the backlighting directly. Instead, users will have to head to the Settings, go to General, and then over to Keyboard Hardware. From there, users have the option of adjusting the keyboard’s backlighting via a slider.

Furthermore, the keyboard does not have an Escape button, but you can toggle a keyboard to enable that function from this same setting bar. Another major issue that the keyboard’s Type C port only supports charging and not data transfer. Therefore, in case you want to extract data from a third-party source, you will need adapters and wires.

Lack of a Function Bar

These two issues could have been quickly resolved if the keyboard had a function bar on top. Most popular consoles have a function row above the number row on the keyboard. Most of the buttons on standard function bars have all the necessary function shortcuts that users would need, including adjusting brightness and sound levels. Having dedicated buttons related to volume, backlighting, screen brightness and Escape would have made it easier for users to control the device. The lack of such a function bar prompts the user to approach the Control Center to manage their functions.

Trackpad Functions

However, the new trackpad, although small when compared to other Apple keyboards, works excellent and is a great addition to the board. If users are familiar with the trackpads on the MacBook Pro, they will find this one quite small to use. When using the 12.9-inch board, the trackpad has dimensions similar to the trackpad on the Surface Pro. The trackpad itself, works brilliantly, being smooth, accurate and extremely lag-free. Also, GUI for the cursor is excellent too. While the tracker resembles a dot most of the time, it quickly changes to a text cursor whenever the situation demands it.

Furthermore, the cursor grows and falls in size, mimicking the size of the icons or text on the screen. You can also use the trackpad to navigate within the system, and users can use up to three fingers simultaneously on the keyboard. The biggest issue regarding the trackpad comes into play while using third-party apps. Applications that do not utilize Apple’s APIs when making their texts and icons affect the trackpad negatively. These icons make it difficult for your fingers to swipe across the trackpad, difficult to type or select texts, and the image stops shifting its shape.

The Magic Keyboard, which is built like a tank, is a blessing for users around the world. It sits stably on your lap or tabletop and is exceptionally well-balanced. The floating position of the iPad angles the screen onto a more comfortable position. The keyboard can also tilt up to 130 degrees, allowing users to adjust it as per their needs. While the keyboard is on the heavier side, weighing around three pounds, it is quite satisfying to use. It is quite safe to say that the new Magic Keyboard transforms the iPad Pro into an efficient laptop, much to the joy of users around the world!

Apple Gadgets Receives the Much-Awaited Updates in Apple’s Hardware Event 2018

First time ever, Apple’s hardware event held at the Brooklyn city, in New York. The event has just taken place after about a month of its previous hardware event held in this year. Apple during the event unveiled the refreshed version of its iPad Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini. For the past few years, the gadgets were getting only a few changes in their features. But this time the products have been redesigned, loading them with new air.

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The MacBook Air is now having a 13.3 inches screen and a narrow black glass bezel. After spending six years with the same high-resolution feature, the MacBook Air is now has got the Retina display with 4 million pixel resolution. The device is also equipped with the touch ID sensor, on the third-gen Butterfly Keyboard, with a larger trackpad. The device has been upgraded to the 8th Gen 1.6-GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor. The storage variant for different versions of the MacBook Air ranges from 128GB to 1.5TB, and the RAM size is between 8GB to 16GB. The MacBook Air also consists of two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports and 3.5 mm headphone jack. The device has got updates on its looks, too, and is available in Gold, Silver, and Space Gray colours.

Apple has also announced the redesigned iPad Pro, having two different screen sizes 11-inch and 12.9-inches, having a retina display. The new iPad Pro is solely inspired by the new iPhones. The home button is all gone and is replaced by the swipe up gesture. The iPad has got the face ID feature and black slimmer bezels. The iPad can be paired with the smart keyboard Folio and other Bluetooth keyboards, making it work as a laptop. The iPad also has got the stylus support with a second generation Apple Pencil that is enabled with the gesture control. Sadly, the new stylus is only compatible with the new devices and does not support the older ones. The storage available with the iPad ranges between 64 GB to 1 TB. The device comes with a USB-C port and no headphone jack.

The Mac Mini also gets its share of updates, after its launch with the iPhone 6, back in 2014. The Mac Mini is a small but stylish grey desktop PC, powered by the Intel Core i3 processor. The basic model of Mac Mini consists of 8GB of RAM and a 128 GB hard disk. The new Mac Mini is sleeker and has accomplished with more hardware facilities. The Mac Mini now does have the 4 USB-C Thunderbolt ports and two USB-A ports as well as the HDMI for displays.

Apple claims that the MacBook Air as well as the Mac Mini, both have been built with 100 per cent recycled Aluminium, costing $1,200 for the basic model of MacBook Air and $799 for the basic model of Mac Mini. The iPad Pro is at the higher end of the price, costing $799 for the 11 inches iPad Pro and $999 for the 12.9 inches iPad Pro. As the launch of the Apple gadgets has taken place before the starting of the holiday season, the availability of the same can be expected during the holiday season.