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viernes, 16 de diciembre de 2011

Zaggmate Bluetooth iPad Keyboard Case For The iPad 2 - Review

If you've already had a brief look at the available bluetooth iPad keyboard cases for your iPad 2 on Amazon, you'll probably be bored to death of all these different products and their different features. Wouldn't Amazon be great if you could just click the "send me to the best item, now!" button? Well, this is what I intend to do with this review of the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard for the iPad 2.


As you may have guessed, I only have positive things to say about the Zaggmate. But, for fear of this coming across as a corny sales pitch, I'll tell you exactly why. Firstly, I desperately needed a good bluetooth iPad keyboard for my job in order to take notes in meetings and send a few dozen emails rapidly on the train to the office. Now, as you will no doubt have already found, the accuracy of the iPad 2 touchscreen isn't so great, and I was getting tired of going over what I'd written and correcting all those silly mistakes. It was time to stop putting up with the poor quality typing and find a better alternative.


Now, the Zaggmate case looks great from a distance thanks to that sleek aluminium shell and discrete size, but was it any good to type with? Well, let me just say that after I bought my Zaggmate keyboard, my laptop has now developed a thick layer of dust from lack of use.


Firstly, the iPad 2 case itself is fantastic. If you're looking for rock solid protection, the Zaggmate is the case to provide it with that strong, yet light weight aluminium shell that will ensure your tablet remains spotless, no matter how rough your ride to work is. On top of that, despite being such a solid case, it still allowed for access to each and every socket, button and camera on the iPad 2, so no compromises had to be made.


As you would expect, the keyboard is my favorite feature of the iPad 2 Zaggmate by far. If you've ever struggled to type accurately with the touch screen, especially when you're typing quickly, this is the solution. I was now able to type out Pages documents with ease, no matter how long they happened to be, without the need for a half hour of correcting my spelling mistakes at the end.


Since the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard adds only 0.25 inches to your iPad 2, you'll easily be able to take it with you wherever you go, unlike some of those more bulky leather cases.


So if you want a solid product that will protect your tablet, improve your typing and look good simultaneously, the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard case is the product for you.


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sábado, 19 de noviembre de 2011

Zaggmate Bluetooth iPad Keyboard For The iPad 2 Review

Having been a keen user of the original Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard, I was excited to see whether the new iPad 2 model would keep up the high quality standard.


When you are using your iPad primarily for typing purposes, it soon becomes prevalent that the touchscreen keyboard cannot keep up with you once you hit a certain speed. This is the reason many iPad users look into wireless keyboards, which is exactly the reason why I first purchased the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard.


Since I use my iPad 2 at work, it was necessary to have a keyboard that would keep up with my fluent typing speed when typing out lengthy emails or meeting notes. The problem was, when I was trying to type as quickly as I do on my laptop with the iPad touchscreen, I was making countless spelling errors and finding hundreds of auto-corrections that made no sense.


Naturally, I could always just turn the auto-correct feature off, but even when I did that, I was still finding that I'd missed out a few letters here and there. After having to proof read and rewrite so many documents, I decided that enough was enough.


After many hours of reading reviews and product synopsis', I bought the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard for the iPad 2, but how well did it perform?


Well, firstly, the keyboard was a fantastic bonus to my typing capability. By simply having that physical keyboard in front of me, I was able to improve my precision by ensuring I'd actually hit the key I meant to hit, instead of just playing the guessing game and having to spend a half hour correcting the errors after each document. The keys are firm and responsive, which allow me to blitz through a 5 page document with ease.


On top of this, the keyboard is incorporated into the iPad case itself, which means that you can easily slide and store them both within the case, meaning that you won't need to be carrying around two separate accessories at all times. This is a real bonus for those of you that need to be able to take their iPad 2 case on the go with them and don't have too much room in your rucksack.


The iPad 2 case itself is made out of strong aluminium, which means that you'll have no worries about your iPad 2 getting damaged whatsoever. Being aluminium, you'll also enjoy how lightweight the overall weight of the device is. In addition, the case only adds a mere 0.25 inches to the size of your tablet, so if you don't want one of those big, bulky leather iPad 2 cases, then this is absolutely ideal.


Therefore, if you're looking for a bluetooth iPad keyboard for the iPad 2 that can cope with heavy typing and keep your tablet safe on those rough journeys on the train, the Zaggmate is perfect.


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