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Brydge Keyboards Release BrydgeMini. A Stunning Aluminium Keyboard for The iPad Mini

Featuring the same stunning aluminum design, backlit keys & patented 180 degree hinge, your iPad mini will have never looked this good! Order now from www.brydgekeyboards.com. I had one of these back when I had an iPad 2 and believe me these things are rediculously well built and engineered.

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Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard Review.

Recently I’ve been a bit of a microsoft convert, Office 2016 is an amazing piece of software, surface tablets are coming along nicely and now hell must have frozen over with the release of the Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard.

Thanks to the small, portable keyboard yours truly is blogging whilst enjoying a sunny day, overlooking a beach and being able to type frustration free on my iPad.

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Review: Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard

For those who use multiple devices that are on different platforms, finding a keyboard that can switch from one device to another and from one OS to another seamlessly can be a challenge. The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 offers not only wireless Bluetooth compatibility with all smartphones, tablets and computers with Bluetooth HID profile support, but it also offers a switch dial that lets you connect with one of your three connected devices to the keyboard in a flip of a switch. The Logitech K480 keyboard is spacious and has a standard layout. 

Logitech K480 Design

The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 measures 11.77 x 7.68 x 0.79 inches. It’s almost as wide as a standard desktop keyboard minus the dedicated number pad, and it feels as spacious as a desktop keyboard on the main deck. The Bluetooth keyboard is heavier than most mobile keyboards, weighing 1.81 pounds as it’s designed to stay either in your office or home on a coffee table. The keyboard is however designed to work with your smartphones and tablets as it has a sturdy dock cradle to hold your mobile devices at a comfortable viewing angle when you type on the keyboard. The cradle has soft touch rubber surface and it can hold a 10″ tablet, or a smartphone and an 8″ tablet securely and steadily. 

The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 has wireless built-in and needs 2 AAA batteries to power it. The batteries are included and should last you up to 2 years. The keyboard tilts slightly forward that makes typing easier, but the tilt isn’t steep enough to relieve the fatigue in your wrists from long periods of typing. The K480 has a power on/off slider on the bottom and the power LED light lives right next to the power slider. The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 comes in two colors: black with yellow docking cradle and OS selector dial, and white with gray cradle and dial. Five rubber feet help prevent the keyboard from sliding on slippery surface.

Bluetooth

 
The Logitech K480 has built-in Bluetooth and can work with most devices that support Bluetooth HID profile. The supported platforms include Windows 7 and Windows 8 or later, Mac OS X and later, Chrome OS, iPhone/iPad with iOS 5 and later, and Android tablet and smartphone with Android 3.2 and later. The only major mobile OS that’s not supported is the Windows Phone which still has limited support for Bluetooth HID. 

Pairing and connecting the Logitech K480 is super easy. There’re two Bluetooth buttons above the keyboard deck. One that’s marked “i” puts the keyboard in pairing mode for all iOS and Mac OS devices and computers, and the one that’s marked “PC” puts it in pairing mode for all other OS platforms. We tested the Logitech K480 with several smartphones, desktop computers and tablets, and found that it paired and connected with all easily. The Logitech K480 offers one special feature that makes connecting the keyboard with all your devices quickly without the need to re-discover or re-connect. The keyboard has a three-position dial that allows you to switch among three connected devices with flip of the switch. In our tests, switching among the connected devices has been instantaneous regardless which device on which platform was connected to the keyboard.

Keyboard 

The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 isn’t designed to replace your full sized desktop keyboard with dedicated directional keys, full Function keys (up to F16) and a dedicated number pad. But its width almost matches a full sized keyboard’s and that means the keyboard has plenty of room for key spacing and good-sized keys. The Logitech K480 has slight oval shaped keys that are large enough for most people, and a standard US keyboard layout. The key’s surface is matted so that your fingertips won’t slide off, which is a good thing because the keys offer a bit more resistance than a normal desktop keyboard and you’ll need to hit the key a bit hard. But fluent touch-typists shouldn’t take long to type on the K480 smoothly. The sound of the key clacking is tuned to dampen but it sounds a little like a court transcript typewriter, not like normal computer keyboard’s sound.

In addition to the standard layout, the Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 offers double Contrl/alt opt and Alt/cmd keys for Windows/Mac, a dedicated Fn key and a Windows “start” key. Sharing the Fn keys are some dedicated tablet keys including Home launcher, screen slider, multimedia control, search, camera and more. It also has a dedicated “esc” key and a delete key shared with the Android delete button. It’s also worth to note that this keyboard works with Logitech’s Android keyboard app which adds 19 international keyboard layouts. You can check out the list of international keyboard layouts here

Conclusion

The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 inherits the smooth typing experience that usually comes with Logitech mobile keyboards. Though the heavy keyboard isn’t designed to jump into your gear bag for road trips, it offers convenient features to work with all your mobile devices including tablets and smartphones on most platforms. The easy switching among your devices comes in very handy for those who need to type email on a tablet and then quickly respond to a texture message on their phone. We like the cradle slot that’s built into the keyboard and holds tablets and smartphones, and we like the smooth typing on the spacious keyboard. Bluetooth means you can take the keyboard away from the devices or computers but it also means you don’t get a USB port for a wired mouse. Other things to keep in mind: the sound of the key clicking is tuned differently from most keyboards, the forward tilt isn’t steep enough for more comfortable typing and the Logitech Keyboard Plus app is only available on Android for international keyboard layouts.