Hatch & Company released an iPad 2 Keyboard Case called SKINNY. The keyboard case is only 0.6 inches thick and connects to your iPad via Bluetooth.
The thin but functional SKINNY comes in white or black.
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Price: $89.95
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)
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Recommended this to my brother, that loves his ipad. His response:
Thanks, but read a review that said:
"Hatch & Co. had a nice slenderizing idea in Skinny, but missed the mark
with the execution here. The major reason users want a separate iPad
keyboard is for tactility-being able to press on something-and knowing that
each press is being registered, rather than just tapping away. While typing
on the keyboard does work, most users will be just as well off using Apple's
virtual keyboard. Yes, there is a benefit to having a horizontal keyboard
and a vertical display, as there is to having less of the screen obscured by
an onscreen keyboard. But it's hard to say that Skinny's minor advantages
are worth the price, especially with a shell that just isn't good. There are
many new keyboard cases in the same price range with decidedly better
keyboards. For these reasons, Skinny is only okay by current standards, and
worthy of a C rating."
Hi,
Thanks to introduce with this gadget. Really this is looking so cool.
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