One critical factor for the iPad to be a useful tool for me has been a good keyboard experience. Even more important is the ability to shift from typing on the keyboard to interacting with the ...
Look, I get it. The iPad Pro isn’t cheap (though I argue in my review that it’s good value), so I can see why you’d think it might be good to save $299 by using your old Magic Keyboard with a new Pro.
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