![]() Command+tab brings us the application switcher just like on Mac and the shortcut row of keys put everything else you need right at your fingertips.Īs for faults, I’d really only flag a couple of things… It’s easy to move the cursor around and click into text where needed. Trackpad – this really changes the game.Definitely not a primary purpose but a nice bonus feature. I can tuck my fingers between the iPad and kickstand allowing lighter touch on the controls since I don’t have to grasp the iPad anymore. I also found myself flipping open the kickstand slightly when gaming on my iPad. Kickstand – the surface-tablet style kickstand works great and provides lots of angles from typing to watching movies to near flat drawing.Case – provides great protection and should tackle most fumbles, especially with keyboard on to protect the screen.Backlit keys – super helpful when working in dungeons and poorly lit home offices.Keystroke feel – keys have a subtle concave shape and enough travel to feel good.Also, the fact that you can connect it reversed with the keys facing the back of the iPad is handy while reading or in viewing mode to reduce footprint Detachable keyboard – there when you want it removable when you don’t. ![]() In no particular order, here are a few things I really like about the Combo Touch ![]() You can see here there’s no real differences other than the camera. Zero issues fitting my 1st gen iPad Pro and then my new 3rd gen which showed up a few days after receiving the Logitech Combo Touch. In my opinion that weight penalty is more than made up for in functionality. So yeah, at 1040g (iPad, Combo Touch and Pencil) it’s not the lightest solution, but it is lighter than my M1 MacBook Pro which weighs in at 1375g. Logitech Combo Touch weighs 563g (Case side weighs 247g, keyboard weighs 315g) IPad Pro 11″ weighs 467g (gen 1) or 458g (gen 3) Here you can see some of the angle range in keyboard mode. The keyboard uses the Smart Connector for power and communication and it easily and quickly attaches in two orientations keyboard mode and viewing/drawing mode. Volume and power buttons press through the case well and there are cutouts for all speakers as well as the charging port. The right side is left open for charging the Apple Pencil while the left side has the Smart Connector and embedded magnets on either side. The case has raised sidewalls that come up and over to protect the screen while leaving room for screen protectors should you choose to run one. The Logitech Combo Touch case and keyboard fully encloses your iPad Pro in a protective case that has a canvas look to it while being very durable and easy to wipe down.
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