Save $100 on an Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9″ iPad Pro

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If you have an iPad Pro, you may be coveting the Magic Keyboard but feel it’s a little out of your price range. You will definitely know what a good deal this is. The Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9″ iPad Pro is being offered for a deep discount. Pair it with your iPad Pro to get the laptop and mobile device experiences combined.

The keyboard and trackpad support absolutely transforms your iPad Pro into a laptop. It promises the best typing experience for an iPad. As anyone who has had a tablet can tell you, typing on one can be a real chore. But once you add a physical keyboard as well as trackpad support, you’ll have the feel of using a laptop but will have a touchscreen and be able to use all your favorite iPadOS apps as well.

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The Apple Magic Keyboard includes a new floating cantilever design that attaches to an iPad Pro magnetically. It allows you to adjust the tablet to just the right viewing experience. With USB-C pass-through charging, it keeps the USB-C port on the iPad Pro available for your accessories, including external drives and displays. When the Magic Keyboard is attached and closed, the iPad Pro microphones disconnect for privacy.

It features a full-size keyboard with backlit keys and a scissor mechanism with 1mm travel. The click-anywhere trackpad provides fluid navigation, cursor control, and allows precise adjustments.

Take $20 off the keyboard for the 4th generation 12.9″ iPad Pro and also clip the Amazon coupon to take another $79.01 off to pay just $249.99.

Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9″ iPad Pro

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