Apple’s latest Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Pro offers array of new and improved features

Apple’s new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 13‑inch (M4) in White

Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro delivers an amazing typing and trackpad experience in a sleek, portable new design with an aluminum palm rest. The keyboard includes a 14-key function row for quick access to screen brightness, volume controls, and other features, and a USB‑C connector for pass-through charging. The floating cantilever design smoothly adjusts to multiple viewing angles.

A new larger trackpad with haptic feedback is perfect for precision tasks like editing a spreadsheet and selecting text, or simply navigating your iPad with intuitive and familiar Multi-Touch gestures. And a durable outer cover provides front and back protection, perfect for taking iPad Pro anywhere.

Highlights:

• The thin and portable cantilever design provides smooth adjustability and delivers the perfect viewing angle.

• Built-in larger glass trackpad with haptic feedback.

• 14-key function row for quick access to screen brightness, volume controls, and other features.

• Comfortable backlit keys and a scissor mechanism with 1 mm travel for quiet, responsive typing.

• Designed for Multi-Touch gestures and the cursor in iPadOS.

• Durable machined aluminum hinge includes a USB‑C connector.

• Folds into a case to provide front and back protection for traveling with iPad Pro.

Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 11‑inch (M4) retails for $299 and Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 13‑inch (M4) retails for $349.

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MacDailyNews Take: Much improved over the previous version, the new Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Pro also comes in Black to complement Space Black iPad Pro models.

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