Lastly, this is not that big of a deal, but it doesn't feel as sturdy as the other Magic Keyboard, which given its two-piece design, makes sense. If you don't type in the dark and have good eyesight, perhaps this won't bother you as much, but having a backlit keyboard would significantly increase the value the Magic Keyboard Folio provides. The lack of any keyboard backlighting is a tad frustrating. I'm used to Apple's high prices, but this is ridiculous Of course, the price is a big shock, but a couple of little drawbacks on top of it don't help either. It's like buying another iPad on top of the one you just bought. But, at $249, the Magic Keyboard Folio costs 55% of the price of the iPad (2022) itself. I've long accepted that Apple will make quality accessories for its devices and charge premium price tags for them that's not new. Let's start with the obvious it's too damn expensive. The versatility this design offers is much more than the Magic Keyboard we have on the iPad Pro right now, and even though the kickstand has only a few viewing angles, I still prefer the flexibility of the Magic keyboard Folio over the laptop-only look and feel of the iPad Pro's keyboard. Watching movies, connecting with loved ones via FaceTime, looking up recipes while you're cooking, or just waiting to be able to read the lyrics on Apple Music as they scroll by to your favorite song is so much more enjoyable when you can prop the iPad upright whenever and wherever you want. ![]() This allows for easy switching between having a keyboard attached or not but still gives you the option to have a kickstand with or without the keyboard. The Keyboard section attaches to the Smart Connector along the side of the iPad (2022), while the kickstand cover attaches to the back via magnets. The two-piece design is also a welcome change (for the most part) that makes the Magic Keyboard Folio an actual 2-for-1 product.
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