![]() ![]() Both the Smart Keyboard Folio and the Magic Keyboard come in two variants - one is designed to work only with the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, and 5th generations) while the other is compatible with all three generations of the iPad Pro 11-inch, and the 4th and 5th generations iPad Air which have a 10.9-inch screen. Apple has multiple iPad models and a major difference between them is their size. Unfortunately, the Smart Keyboard Folio doesn't have backlit keys. The keys are backlit, allowing them to be used in the dark. The Magic Keyboard uses a scissor-switch mechanism and has a 1mm key travel. The Smart Keyboard Folio for the 11-inch iPad Pro is a full-size keyboard when you need it to be, provides elegant front and back protection when you dont. Designed for use with 12.9 inch iPad Pro (3rd & 4th Gen) Pairs via the smart connector Keyboard folds over to protect the screen Easy-to-use keyboard. The Magic Keyboard features a floating design and allows the iPad to be adjusted between 90 and 130 degrees, while the Smart Keyboard Folio allows for just two incline positions. Shop the APPLE MXNL2ZA/A SMART KEYBOARD FOR 12.9IN iPAD PRO 4TH GEN online at COURTS Singapore. This frees up the port on the iPad which can then be used to connect a peripheral or an external display. ![]() The Magic Keyboard also has a USB-C port built into its hinge that allows for pass-through charging, so users can plug in their charger to charge the iPad. This means users will need to connect a Bluetooth mouse or rely on the iPad's touch screen for navigation. The main difference between the two keyboards is that the Magic Keyboard features a trackpad, while the Smart Keyboard Folio does not. Both third-party keyboard options are cheaper than the Smart Keyboard Folio from Apple, which costs 179 for the 11-inch iPad Pro and 199 for the 12.9-inch model, so you can save a decent. ![]()
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