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AUGMENT YOUR TABLET WITH ACCESSORIES

AppleMagicKeyboard

PRICE £299 (iPad Air and 11in iPad Pro) and £329 (12.9in iPad Pro) from apple.com/uk

The spirit of Steve Jobs remains strong in Apple’s branding, with this magical keyboard earning its name for the way the screen appears to levitate above the keyboard. How magnets keep the iPad so rigidly in place – whilst the equally firm base sits stably on your lap or table – is a trick all of Apple’s rivals must envy. The keyboard’s typing action is excellent, a match for most laptops, with the only annoyance being how close the top edge of the keys comes to the bottom of the screen: you have to reach in at a low angle or your fingers will clip it. Before you buy,

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