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How to Build a Sales Reporting Dashboard
20 Mar, 2026
£151.27 inc. VAT
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If you’re already deep in the Apple ecosystem (Mac, Apple IDs everywhere, and you like the whole “it just works” workflow), the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is the kind of upgrade that feels genuinely premium. Touch ID is the real reason to pay more: logging in, approving actions, and generally avoiding password fatigue is fast and convenient in day-to-day office life. It’s also a comfortable, quiet, very “polished” keyboard—hard to fault if you’re typing for hours.
That said, at ~£126 ex-VAT, it’s hard to justify for most B2B teams unless the value is clear. If you don’t need Touch ID, you’re largely paying for Apple’s integration and build quality—fine, but not essential. Also, it’s QWERTZ (Swiss layout), so make sure your users actually want that layout; in mixed-nationality offices, that can become an annoying admin headache. For a standard Windows-heavy setup, I’d skip it—there are cheaper options that do the job without tying you to Apple’s approach.

Dell
Alienware AW420K - Keyboard - tenkeyless - backlit - USB - key switch: CHERRY MX Red - Dark Side of the Moon - retail - box

Dell
Alienware AW420K - Keyboard - tenkeyless - backlit - USB - QWERTY - US - key switch: CHERRY MX Red - lunar light

Dell
Dell KB216 - Keyboard - USB - QWERTY - UK - white - for Alienware 13 R2, Inspiron 3459, Latitude 34XX, 35XX, OptiPlex 30XX, 50XX, 70XX, 90XX

Lenovo
Lenovo Keyboard Pack - Keyboard and folio case (stand cover) - with trackpad - POGO pin - grey - for Tab P11 Pro (2nd Gen) ZAB5, ZAB6