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And even though it’s very small, it’s highly usable. Better yet, if you are planning to share the Wedge Mobile Keyboard with other devices within your friends/family circle or own multiple tablets running on different platforms, it is definitely the better bet of the pair.Įither way, both products offer pretty good value compared to standard tablet covers, which can easily fetch half the asking price of both these gadgets.The Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard just landed on my desk today. Not to mention that it gives you a better typing experience. However, if you don't mind the slight extra bulk to your bag of accessories, the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard is a neat and more affordable gadget to add on to the list. Our conclusion? If you have an iPad, don't yet have a cover for it and can afford to top up an extra S$40 more than the Microsoft counterpart, we would easily recommend the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover (S$139). It comes with dedicated keys for the iPad and it also doubles up as a smart cover for easy storage. The downside is of course, the Logitech keyboard cover is built primarily for the iPad. On the other hand, the Logitech keyboard cover is easier to store as it is flat, slimmer and portable.
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Overall Score Sheet for Mobile Keyboard Accessories Criteria
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Overall, its usability is higher than the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover and is more versatile too as it's compatible with almost any other Bluetooth device. To round it up, its keys are wider and provides better tactile feedback. The keyboard itself comes cleverly designed with a slight protrusion at the bottom (for battery intake) that keeps it propped at a comfortable angle, thus making it less straining on your wrists. From what we see, it should be able to support tablets of varying sizes at different angles.
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The Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard (S$99) gets plus points for comfortable typing and affordable pricing - the versatile accessory comes with a sturdy rubberised cover that doubles up as a prop for your tablet. Adding on, the keys on the Wedge Mobile Keyboard are bigger, better spaced out and offer more tactile feedback, which indirectly leads to less mistypes and misspellings. The Logitech Keyboard for the iPad lays flat on its side and comes with flat chiclet-styled keys, which makes for slightly uncomfortable typing. First off, the slight elevation due to the protrusion at the bottom makes the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard more comfortable for typing. Both accessories performed adequately in this expect, but we have to give points to the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard in this round as there were several factors in its favor.
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Of course, the key experience of the keyboards is to emulate the PC keyboard typing experience as closely as possible. Do take note that you have to remove your iPad cover before doing so otherwise, your tablet would not fit properly. We would advise users to place it in landscape with its left side facing the slot as your iPad would snap in place (because of the magnets in your tablet), allowing you to easily and securely move them together. Place your iPad in that slot, either in landscape or portrait orientation. When the accessory is laid out flat on a surface, you will notice a white angled slot just above the keys. On the other hand, the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard offers much less options when it comes to elevation.
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It also doubles up as a tool of sorts that can be bent into a right-angle to function as a stand for your tablet. Worried about spoiling it or bending it out of shape? No need for that as the cover feels pretty tough, sturdy and hopefully, will last long as well. The cover can be used as a stand for your tablet, allowing users to prop their devices at varied angles. On the plus side, users can carry it with the tablet - by placing the covered keyboard with rubberized surface facing the tablet's screen - without fear of damaging its screen due to its finish. Ironically however, the cover gets dirty easily due to its matte/rubber-topped surface. While storing the device, the cover protects the keyboard from dust and other external elements. If you have already noticed, the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard comes with a rubberized cover that is both versatile and multi-purpose in nature. Features, Usability & Conclusion Features