Logitech makes such nice keyboards! Solid build and perfect functionality. I’d like more color options, but understand the brand consistency and need for product simplicity. Since many coworkers and friends and family members all tend to let me pick devices for them, I’ve enjoyed going through a variety and like them all. This one doesn’t have a touchpad, but that’s appreciated for this user because it allows for a more slim and light experience.
I’ve used Logitech keyboard cases successfully for all my past iPads, and after buying my newest one, I eagerly bought one for the new iPad. It arrived a day or 2 after the iPad came and I was quick to put it in the case before I could harm the new iPad. Well . . . After inserting it I realized I should have set up the new unit first. No problem, just take it back out. Sure, except this case is so rigid, I couldn’t get the iPad out. I was afraid to damage the iPad or break the case. It’s so tight, I needed a knife to get it out!!! Afraid to break the case or the IPad, I decided on taking the chance and pry the iPad out. Now I have a conundrum, if, after setting up the iPad, do I put it back in the case, or chuck the case and shop for something more gentle to my new iPad??? Just wondering, is this normal??? Has anyone else had this problem?
the keyboard works fine, although getting it set up was a headache. My problem is this: I upgraded to an ipad 10 specifically for use with Zoom (for the center camera). When I open the case, the angle of the ipad is good, but after a few minutes, the ipad starts to sag and sit flatter, so people can't see my mouth and chin anymore. If I try to prop up the ipad, the keyboard shuts off. It's a design flaw in the product.