Upcoming iPads may be compatible with the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard

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A well-known rumor leaker about Apple devices assures that the new IPad Pro Magic Keyboard It will also be used for other upcoming iPads that the company launches. The brand new (and expensive) keyboard introduced a few weeks ago will probably be used by the next iPad models.

Seeing the simple but effective magnetic docking system that this new keyboard mounts, it does not take much light to see the possibilities of adapting future iPads to the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard. With a flat, magnetic back, it would be enough.

At the moment it is just a rumor, but it makes a lot of logic. The famous twitter account lovetodream Known for her insightful feedback on Apple device news, she announces that the next iPad to be released will be compatible with the Keyboard Magic for iPad Pro.

Submitted ago just a few weeks, this new keyboard is compatible with the latest 11-inch and 12,9-inch iPad Pro from Apple. So it is with the two 2018 iPad Pro models, the 12,9-inch iPad Pro (3rd generation) and the 11-inch iPad Pro (1st generation).

A new 11-inch iPad Air would be the first

There are rumors that the next iPad model that will go on sale will be a new iPad Air based on current 11-inch iPad Pro, and it will almost certainly be compatible with the keyboard in question, even if it is not an iPad from the Pro line.

This future fourth-generation iPad Air could be equipped with a port USB-C instead of a Lightning port. Apple switched to USB-C for its iPad Pro models in 2018, but the rest of the 'non-Pro' iPad range has continued with the company's well-known Lightning connector.

The Magic keyboard magnetically attaches to the iPad Pro without any tabs. This makes different iPads "stick" to the keyboard without problem. It has an integrated trackpad to control an on-screen pointer, as if it were a MacBook.
Its connector for charging is USB-C and thanks to its cantilevered hinges the viewing angle can be adjusted up to 130 degrees. Its keyboard is full-size with backlit keys and a scissor mechanism offering a 1mm travel.

The only problem with this keyboard is its price, 339 Euros for the 11-inch iPads Pro, and 399 for the 12,9. Depending on the starting price of the next iPad Air discussed above, the collar may cost you more than the dog, as my father would say.


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