- Keyboard: Keyboard Case equips the iPad 2 a physical keyboard connected by Bluetooth to allow to enter text more easily. The keys to a striking quality that I personally find enjoyable and quality. However, there is a mini-keyboard because the keys are much smaller than normal. It is always nicer than a virtual keyboard, but strikes can only be suitably with two fingers. The Keyboard Case is not the race to replace the keyboard of a computer. There are other products that Logitech who preferred setting here on the small footprint of the device.
- Base: as you can see from the pictures of the product, the Keyboard Case can be used to hold the iPad in a slightly inclined position to turn it into a mini-monitor. It is the ideal complement to the keyboard for entering texts while maintaining a good viewing angle. The iPad can be positioned in landscape or portrait. It holds up well through a rubber strip that prevents skidding. Note that this base is not charging the tablet, especially because Logitech has planned that it would be mostly used to put the tablet in landscape mode (the charging socket then being right on the iPad).
- Storage: The Keyboard Case, as the name suggests, also serves as the iPad case that is so well protected by a solid shell but remains light. Practice, an opening can charge the same shelf while storing.
The Keyboard Case is worthy of expertise in Logitech device. It is well designed, practical and beautiful. While the interior design is perhaps slightly austere and we regret the uniform black color that can suggest a device "toc" any distance and whose austerity contrasts with the modern appearance of an iPad. The outer shell is already more attractive. Finally, I found the well positioned price considering the price of some covers. Here, the buyer has three devices in one. Perhaps the only competitor product is the Logitech Tablet Keyboard is more beautiful but without the "cover" function. Finally, the only downside to assume for the possession of a bluetooth keyboard for tablet is to go for a geek finished with family, friends or colleagues ...