- Network Admin
How to Deploy SD-WAN Across Multiple Sites
18 Mar, 2026
£270.60 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already living in iPad land for work and you want something that just “feels right” every time, the Magic Keyboard is one of the few iPad accessories that genuinely earns its place. The trackpad is responsive, the typing angle is far better than using a stand cover, and the folio form factor means it doesn’t turn your bag into a juggling act. For French AZERTY users, the layout being correct out of the box matters more than most people think—fewer “why does this key do that?” moments in spreadsheets and email.
That said, £225.50 ex-VAT is a lot of money for a keyboard, and in a business setting you have to be honest about the trade-off: you’re paying for build quality and the integrated experience, not for value-per-key. If you’re doing light typing, occasional notes, or you already use a separate Bluetooth keyboard, this is probably overkill. It’s best for people who use their 10.9" or 11" iPad Air regularly as a laptop replacement (sales, field engineers with admin tasks, project managers writing docs, analysts working in web apps) and who want a stable desk setup without fuss. For teams standardising gear across devices, it’s also worth checking you’re really committed to iPad Air models that match this one—otherwise the “works out of the box” advantage evaporates.

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