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As the writing on my old Bluetooth keyboard had become hard to read for my old eyes, I splashed out on a new one.
This one is rechargeable, although unlike the Magic Mouse you can actually use it whilst it is charging, which is handy.
Helpfully, in order to avoid too much of a jolt between the old worn-out keyboard and the new one, Apple have pre-worn the writing on this one. The letters are thin and pale grey which makes them barely legible.
A few more versions and they will be provided with no markings at all - much more basic and honest, very stylish - or as we older types would say, harder to read.
Also the keys are slippery, which is not good. However, I like the wedge-shape. Better now the tube for the batteries has gone. Needless to say, Apple didn't think of including folding supports to angle the keyboard towards the user, like on Windows keyboards.
Looks very impressive - cool and stylish - unless you actually plan to use it of course
This one is rechargeable, although unlike the Magic Mouse you can actually use it whilst it is charging, which is handy.
Helpfully, in order to avoid too much of a jolt between the old worn-out keyboard and the new one, Apple have pre-worn the writing on this one. The letters are thin and pale grey which makes them barely legible.
A few more versions and they will be provided with no markings at all - much more basic and honest, very stylish - or as we older types would say, harder to read.
Also the keys are slippery, which is not good. However, I like the wedge-shape. Better now the tube for the batteries has gone. Needless to say, Apple didn't think of including folding supports to angle the keyboard towards the user, like on Windows keyboards.
Looks very impressive - cool and stylish - unless you actually plan to use it of course