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Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Who cares about a mobile keyboard? After all, I can thumb-type quite handily, I can dictate text to Windows 10 via Cortana, and I'm never too far from a physical keyboard, especially with thin-and-light ultrabooks or a Surface tablet. So why bother with M...
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Published: 2017-03-21, Author: William , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Elegant look and feel, Well-constructed, Easy to pair and use, Three-year warrantee, Three-month battery life
Somewhat pricy, No carrying case, No stand for holding mobile device upright
Not everybody needs a keyboard for their mobile device. If all you type is short text messages, thumbing it may be preferable to getting out the keyboard each time you need to type a few words. If, however, you compose longer emails or Word documents freq...
Abstract: The work-life boundary is increasingly blurred, these days. Emails ping in the pocket all weekend, and the entire world has become our workplace: the bus, the bath, the pub. The great literary minds of tomorrow are in their local Costas, hunched over swea...
Abstract: More and more of us are using our tablets and phones as our writing device of choice, but thumbing through on-screen keyboards can be a pain. Microsoft's at hand with its Universal Foldable Keyboard which, as it implies, folds in half to make it easy to t...
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Published: 2015-03-03, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Compact when folded, Nice feel to the touch
Can't use on lap, Haven't tested Bluetooth
An interesting accessory that can fit in any bag but it may prove difficult to use without a flat surface....
Abstract: Microsoft has announced a universal keyboard at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but it isn't just any keyboard - this one folds in half. The Microsoft Universal Folding Keyboard will work with iPhones, iPads, Android devices and Windows devices and i...
Apart from some issues with the split space bar, the universal keyboard is surprisingly satisfying to type on. The travel is better than I anticipated, I love the compact design and the dedicated Bluetooth switching keys are a nice touch. If Microsoft pr...
Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Ron , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: It is your standard QWERTY keyboard, sans the number pad. There are keys at the top of the keyboard that allow you to have quick access to volume, media playback, search, lock, and more. The top-left of the device features a tiny but noticeable indicator...
Abstract: Bluetooth keyboards have gone into and out of fashion over the years, but they're definitely in vogue at the moment, thanks to the use of tablets and 'phablet'-style large-screened smartphones, where a wireless full size keyboard can turn the device into...