Available for $99 in both Windows and MacOS options, the Logitech MX Keys Mini is easily my go-to recommendation for someone ...
This isn't a mechanical keyboard that you're going to have to figure out where the keys are because it's built for Windows. It's Mac-forward with all the requisite keys, plus extras like an eject ...
the low-profile keys, the easy connectivity, and the clean build (no wires in sight!), it blends in with Apple's own peripherals and devices nicely. It's tough to look at the Flow Keyboard and not ...
The keys use scissor switches and feature aggressively rounded corners, and they’re quiet and have more throw and resistance than an Apple Magic Keyboard, but are easy to adapt to if you’re used to ...
The full-size board slopes slightly from front to back, giving the keyboard a slight lift. It has no adjustable feet or wrist ...
Apple famously ... need to feel the keys even before we press them, and keys soften the impact too, making for far more comfortable typing than is possible on a glass keyboard.
Apple this week launched the new USB-C Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard along with the M4 Macs.
On the plus side, it has a 105-key layout, including a proper numeric keypad, although it takes up quite a bit of desk space at 436mm long. If you love the design of Apple’s Magic keyboard but ...