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How to Plan an Azure Migration in 5 Phases
18 Oct, 2025
£303.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got a compatible iPad and you want something that feels genuinely “laptop-like” without faffing about, this Magic Keyboard is hard to beat. The trackpad is precise, the typing angle is comfortable, and the whole thing stays solid on the desk or in your bag—very much the “buy once, use for years” route. For a white-collar workflow (emails, spreadsheets, light project work, coding docs), it’s one of those accessories that makes the iPad feel like a proper tool rather than a tablet you occasionally attach stuff to.
That said, at ~£253 ex-VAT it’s not good value for everyone. If you mostly watch content, read, annotate occasionally, or type fewer than a couple hours a day, you can usually get 80–90% of the usefulness for much less. Also, it’s only for the iPad Air models it’s designed for—if your fleet plans change or you’re unsure about long-term compatibility, it’s an expensive commitment. I’d recommend this for business users who type and use the trackpad daily, and for teams standardising on iPads; I wouldn’t recommend it for light users or anyone shopping purely on cost-per-key.

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