That case will connect to the new
keyboard using magnets and allow users to use the tablet similar to a laptop.
This is a rather interesting product which attaches to
a keyboard using magnets.
Not exact matches
It's pretty nifty, where
magnets help snap on the
keyboard to the tablet effortlessly.The first time you
use it, you'll go «wow»!
While both the Touch and Type Cover snap onto the bottom of the tablet
using a set of pogo connectors and a strong
magnet, the Touch Cover is unique in that it's a physical
keyboard with no moving parts.
If you want to
use it in
keyboard / stand mode, you flip up the magnetic kickstand in the
keyboard, and the
magnets guide the tablet into place, where an 8 - pin dock joins the two.
It also doubles as a multi-angle stand, allowing you to find the perfect viewing pitch, and when you've finished
using the Pixel C you can «stick» the
keyboard over the screen to protect it (
using magnets).
The
keyboard attaches to the tablet with
magnets, but its grip is so weak the
keyboard often slides off, which makes
using the tablet and
keyboard on your lap more of a dream than a reality.
The display and the
keyboard join together through the
use of
magnets, and the device packs a speedy Nvidia Tegra X1 processor.
It is not what everyone is after, but this a much more convincing laptop - tablet hybrid than the older ME400, which
uses a wireless
keyboard that attaches less securely
using magnets.
Sliding the cover to the side will uncover the
keyboard, which you can dock the tablet into by
using a mighty strong
magnet.
The display and the
keyboard join together through the
use of
magnets, and the device packs a speedy Nvidia Tegra X1 processor.
To
use the Smart
Keyboard, you unfold its panel sections and position the iPad's Smart Connector edge in a groove just above the keyboard area, where the Smart Connector securely attaches using magnets; the case sections re-fold into a triangula
Keyboard, you unfold its panel sections and position the iPad's Smart Connector edge in a groove just above the
keyboard area, where the Smart Connector securely attaches using magnets; the case sections re-fold into a triangula
keyboard area, where the Smart Connector securely attaches
using magnets; the case sections re-fold into a triangular stand.
There are two little spring - loaded holes that are
used for attaching accessory covers and
keyboards (never understood why Samsung doesn't
use magnets instead), and a small but noticeable camera pod up at the top when held in portrait.
The Pixel C runs Android rather than Chrome OS, and it has a
keyboard that connects to the tablet
using magnets.
The case auto - pairs the moment you open it, and the
keyboard bottom half can be detached from the top - half case — again, thanks to
magnets — to
use the case in a basic protective, non-
keyboard mode.
The Pixel C
uses magnets to attach the
keyboard, rather than the slightly chunky attachment solution that Sony has opted for.
Using magnets, the
keyboard can be placed at a slight angle up off the desk for more ergonomic typing, or with a quick change the
keyboard can transition to flat against your desk or lap.
Simply snap and secure your iPad with
magnets to the
keyboard, or close your Anker case for auto sleep / wake modes in order to efficiently
use your iPad to its fullest!