Entries in Keyboard Case (5)

Monday
Dec082014

Typo redesigns iPhone 6 keyboard case to avoid legal issues with BlackBerry

Hoping to avoid any more lawsuits with BlackBerry, Typo has redesigned its case for the iPhone 6. Dubbed Typo2, the keyboard case services as a physical/tangible keyboard for the iPhone. The new case is said to be modeled after iPhone’s software keyboard. The drawback to this keyboard case is that it covers the Touch ID capabilities of the device. But if you prioritized having a physical keyboard over Touch ID, this should be fine with you.

An iPad version of the keyboard is coming but an iPhone 6 Plus case seems to be out of the question. According to Typo’s CEO Laurence Hallier, the phone is too big that the case makes it top heavy. You can buy the iPhone 6 case from Typo’s site for US$99. The first pre-orders of the case have been sold out but the new pre-orders will ship by December 15.

Source: Re/code | Via: MacRumors

Thursday
Nov132014

Zagg's new Rugged Book iPad Air case toughens up your tablet

Zagg's been making some of the most notable iPad keyboard cases for years now and this year they've decided to cater to users who like taking their devices everywhere. Adding the functionality of amulti-layered, removable case deflects impact energy while the case enables 4 modes of use. For an SRT of $149.00, the slim yet powerful iPad Air can now do tricks that larger 4-in-1 hybrid convertible devices can including converting into a keyboard, Video, Case, and Book mode. Check it out here.

Monday
Oct282013

Logitech introduces slim and light keyboard cases for iPad Air

Logitech has introduced its own line of tablet keyboard vases for the new Apple iPad Air. 

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Friday
Sep062013

Belkin debuts Ultimate Keyboard Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1

Belkin adds the Ultimate Keyboard Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 to its extensive tablet keyboard line. The keyboard case is made with aircraft grade aluminum alloy, keeping it at less than 8mm thin. It easily folds flat to hide the keyboard when not in use and can automatically turn on or off using Smart Sensing technology. It also makes use of Belkin’s TruType keys for good typing experience. It can supposedly last for as long as six months with about two hours of active use per day on a single full charge. The keyboard case will be up for sale in December for $129.99.