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March 2016
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The editors liked
Pairs with Android
IOS and Windows devices
Can pair with two devices
Very portable
Extremely slim and light
Well built
Compatible with multiple mobile operating systems
Based on Microsoft's Type Cover keyboard
Three-month battery life
Connected to all the phones we tested against
Unique folding design
Spill resistant quality
Good responsiveness
Excellent battery life
Accommodates fullsized QWERTY layout
The editors didn't like
Can't use it in your lap
Awkwardly placed keys
Steep learning curve
Inconveniently split
Oddly sized keys
Odd quasi-ergonomic key layout
No way to tilt or otherwise adjust keyboard
Takes some time getting acquainted with the layout
Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Ron , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: It is your standard QWERTY keyboard, sans the number pad. There are keys at the top of the keyboard that allow you to have quick access to volume, media playback, search, lock, and more. The top-left of the device features a tiny but noticeable indicator...
Abstract: Bluetooth keyboards have gone into and out of fashion over the years, but they're definitely in vogue at the moment, thanks to the use of tablets and 'phablet'-style large-screened smartphones, where a wireless full size keyboard can turn the device into...
Abstract: Microsoft is no stranger to keyboards and mice, and while the momentum these days is behind Windows 10, their hardware prowess in mobile is still alive and kicking.This morning, the company has announced that their Universal Foldable Keyboard is now avail...
Extremely slim and light, Well built, Compatible with multiple mobile operating systems,
Inconveniently split, Oddly sized keys
The Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard is attractive and extremely portable, but a large split down the middle could make it difficult for some to use...
Based on Microsoft's Type Cover keyboard, Three-month battery life, Connected to all the phones we tested against
Odd quasi-ergonomic key layout, No way to tilt or otherwise adjust keyboard
Microsoft's Universal Foldable Keyboard connects to all three mobile platforms, and it folds. Aside from a slightly odd quasi-ergonomic design, it's a solid product...
Abstract: Microsoft has been making keyboards for years; everything from ergonomic desktop keyboards and mice to the new Universal Foldable Keyboard. If the name sounds familiar - and it may not, as it is about as generic as they come - the peripheral was announced...
Takes some time getting acquainted with the layout, $100 is tough to shell out for a keyboard
With a stunning design and a typing experience that's acquired, the Microsoft Foldable Keyboard undoubtedly serves its purpose in being an excellent portable keyboard. Thinking about it more, this is undeniably one of the more satisfying experiences we've...
Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Daniel , review by: computerworld.com
Abstract: While thumb-typing or finger-swiping on your smartphone screen may be good enough for tweeting or texting, more wordy activities -- like typing long email messages, taking notes at conference sessions or writing documents like this one -- are grueling at ...