Belkin today unveiled the Keyboard Folio, an all-in-one Bluetooth keyboard and protective folio solution for the iPad 2. The Keyboard Folio features TruType keys for a comfortable, computer-style typing experience and complements the functionality of the iPad 2 with separate, adjustable modes for viewing and typing.
"People are pretty outspoken in their dislike for flimsy rubber keyboards and the need for a solution that acts and feels more like a true laptop keyboard," said Jamie Elgie, senior director of product management for Belkin's mobility division. "We took these complaints to heart and created a keyboard that people not only want to use, but also outperforms other products in terms of typing speed and errors."
The Belkin Keyboard Folio features a larger keyboard with TruType hard plastic keys for optimal tactical response and a more computer-like feel. A 1.7 mm key travel improves typing accuracy and speed, making it easier to edit documents or draft emails. Lightweight, slim and stylish, the Keyboard Folio sports a unique tri-fold design that tucks the keyboard away when not in use and keeps the screen protected on the go.
Features: ● Premium suede-like feel with stitching ● TruType™ keys for comfortable typing ● Tri-fold design tucks keyboard away to keep screen protected ● Adjustable angles for viewing and typing ● Rigid backplate for stand stability ● Bluetooth connection avoids messy cables ● 60-hour active battery life ● Micro USB port for charging works with standard cables ● Compatible with iPad 2
Belkin's Keyboard Folio for iPad 2 retails at $99.99.
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Laurel Miller - August 20, 2011 at 1:55am
Question...do I have to pair every time I want to use the keyboard?