Not so the Dell XPS 12: it keeps things simple, with a magnetic connector pushing power from the main tablet into the keyboard to power the great -
looking backlit keys.
Not exact matches
Not only does it take design cues from Apple - when closed an iPad and Byrdge Keyboard
look like a MacBook — but it has
backlit keys.
It's an understated black design, the only indication of something gamerish (that's totally a word) being the
backlit keys that boast over 16.8 - million shades of customisable color, letting the entire board light up in a sea of color that
looks damn pretty in a dark room.
And 9to5Mac's Jeremy Horwitz writes that «if you want a deluxe -
looking and - feeling solution, complete with multi - orientation / multi-angle support, a standalone case,
backlit keys, and two - device Bluetooth pairing, Ultimate Pro delivers plenty for the price.»
The Logitech Craft
looks just as impressive, with
backlit keys that automatically adjust their brightness to suit the changing light conditions in your room.
The keyboard itself is much more akin to a traditional MacBook experience, with clicky,
backlit keys that feel tactile and springy, but it weighs much more than Apple's Smart Keyboard case, and doesn't
look nearly as sleek.
The
keys are
backlit (in red light, which
looks pretty cool) and the trackpad is quite large.
The keyboard offers
backlit keys, which both
looks great and helps in low - light conditions.