At Daily Gadget, we have purchased and reviewed all the keyboard cases that can be attached to the iPad mini to turn it into a laptop computer.
The ones that fit the housing up to iPad mini 5 are compared and reviewed below.
This time, we will review keyboard covers that can be attached to the iPad mini and used as a laptop (clamshell type). …
There are also products that match the latest iPad mini 6, whose housing design has changed significantly, and the review is up below.
This time, I bought a keyboard case that can be used like a 2-in-1 UMPC (ultra-small laptop computer) for the latest iPad mini 6th generation, so I reviewed it…
This time, we will review a keyboard case that can be attached to the iPad mini 6 and used like a laptop. Writing while doing research on the iPad mini…
Well, all of the above have two disadvantages in common. that is,
- does not have a touchpad
- Symbolic keys (especially brackets) are pressed simultaneously with Fn
Both of the above were design compromises due to the iPad mini’s narrow footprint.
The first point is that the iPadOS has become a PC, and the cursor operation has become more comfortable.
This time, a product that solves both of these two disadvantages has appeared. That is ↓
Wide touchpad. In addition, symbol keys including parentheses are lined up between the alphabetic key and Enter.
Furthermore, the display can be rotated 180 degrees and folded, making it a 2-in-1 type that can also be used as a tablet. It is the same mechanism as One-Netbook A1 and GPD Pocket 3 below.
This time, we will borrow a prototype of the new 7-inch UMPC (ultra-small notebook computer) “One-Netbook A1” that will be released on Friday, December 4, 2020…
GPD Pocket 3, which was crowdfunded on Indiegogo, has arrived, so let’s review it! The footprint is i…
Here, it is on sale for 7,999 yen on the Amazon ↓ page.
It costs regarding twice as much as other cases, but this is the one you can expect!
It is expected that the key pitch will be considerably narrower by incorporating the symbol keys and touchpad, but …
In addition, it has USB Type-C charging (many products of this type still use microUSB) and a keyboard backlight.
It is exactly finished as a “all-inclusive” product.
Of course, I ordered this machine as soon as I found it, so I will review it once more when it arrives.
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