Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad2/3/4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad2/3/4.
June 2012
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The editors liked
These cases pop! Awesome and very original illustrations
High quality cases with display protection
And removable bottom for easy docking
Protects the screen
Magnets hold the keyboard cover in place quite well
A very nice typing experience
Thin
Light
And georgous looking
Excellent typing experience
Smart Coverlike design is both ultraportable and protective
Sleek
Attractive design
Holds iPad securely
Sleek and attractive aluminum design. Thin and lightweight. Comfortable keyboard.
Very slim and lightweight
Takes advantage of Smart Cover magnets
Solid and comfortable typing
Smart magnetic design for the cover flap and as a stand
Very solid typing experience with lowprofile rubber yet clicky keys
Long battery life that's rechargeable
And Bluetooth makes it work for all devices
The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover has a slim design
Fits perfectly onto the iPad 2 and third-generation iPad via magnets
And works extremely well as a keyboard
High quality
Lasts long on a battery charge
Good keyboard
Lots of iPad shortcuts you can access from keyboard
The editors didn't like
A bit on the pricey side and not as ultra-slim as they claim the case to be
Magnets on review sample not perfectly aligned
Only protects screen when in place
Only usable with iPad in landscape
Keyboard not backlit
No dedicated function key row
Number and iPad function row are combined
No. com or @ keys
Doesn't protect back of iPad
Provides minimal protection. No dedicated function buttons
Glossy black plastic attracts fingerprints
No back protection
Some of the secondary function keys are useless
A backlight would have been nice to have
The plastic-and-aluminum keyboard isn't really a case
Abstract: Logitech's new Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for the Apple iPad is a wonderful idea. Part smart cover, part keyboard – this device has a lot going for it. From a design perspective, the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is a good companion to the iPad. Its chicklet key...
Abstract: It's a fact. There are some people who need a really good keyboard for their iPad when on the move. Even though Apple doesn't provide one and has opted to retain a vision of a pure tablet for its millions of customers, there are those who still desire...
Abstract: Ok people I am a Logitech keyboard fan now. I haven't had one by Logitech in a while, so this combo keyboard and protective cover is a welcome addition. Its timing is great. Each time I removed it from being a cover, to using it as the keyboard, folks wou...
Abstract: Many iPad owners find the onscreen keyboard suitable for their usage, but when it comes to writing long emails or documents, a Bluetooth keyboard is welcome. While you can buy and use any standard Bluetooth keyboard, when traveling with your iPad, not...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
These cases pop! Awesome and very original illustrations, high quality cases with display protection, and removable bottom for easy docking
A bit on the pricey side and not as ultra-slim as they claim the case to be
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Published: 2012-06-25, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Light, High quality, Lasts long on a battery charge, Good keyboard, Lots of iPad shortcuts you can access from keyboard
Glossy finish loves fingerprints, Does not protect back side of iPad, Keyboard takes some time to get used to
The Logitech Ultrathing Keyboard Cover is a great product that combines a keyboard and a cover in a very slim package. For its simplicity, ease of installation, and quality, it earns the Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award....
The Belkin is a superior case, better protecting the delicate iPad. The Logitech provides a better keyboard experience but the hinge does mark up the iPad. That said, the Logitech affords a better workflow and I grabbed it nearly every time I needed to...
Thin, light, and georgous looking, Excellent typing experience, Smart Coverlike design is both ultraportable and protective
No dedicated function key row
There are trade-offs with both cases. For pure typing productivity, nothing beats the ZF. As a touch typist, I can go full speak on that rig. I drop to about 85% with the Ultrathin. Still, for my particular usage style. The Ultrathin fits better for me. I...
Abstract: One of the chief complaints many iPad users have when it comes to Bluetooth keyboard cases is the added bulk they bring. Not so with the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard. This Bluetooth keyboard isn't much thicker than the iPad itself and not only that it actu...