Kensington Keyfolio – iPad Cover
KENSINGTON KEYFOLIO: IDEAL FOR YOUR IPAD2
You must be one of the iPad enthusiasts who are just glad for this sleek, light, and very handy tool which you carry along with you wherever you go and lets you do your work or play ipad apps games wherever you are. However, you must also be one of those who are having trouble typing long documents in your iPad. Well, you must have provided yourself by this time with the wireless keyboard. But still you have trouble, don’t you? You have the difficulty of holding the iPad upright in such a way that you can properly type, not to mention the problem of finding right angles to make things clear on your screen.
Of course, in instances like this, you would wish you have brought the laptop with you, but it’s much too bigger than your iPads. And you wanted a light gadget with you. You are just making the right choice. Now, what you only need is a solution to your problem. And you do not have to worry at all. Kensington Keyfolio is the ideal solution for your trouble.
What is Kensington Keyfolio? So far, it is the best support available for your iPad 2. Kensington made Keyfolio like a simple leather folio-style slim case which holds your iPad on its inner right side and its keyboard on the inner left. The design is too simple that anytime you need to use it you can simply rotate the frame and place the iPad screen above the keyboard to form like a laptop where you can easily work on. Like all the other rival accessories, the folio also provides access to port, speaker, and microphone for ease in use of your iPad’s features. The keyboard has its own control which can easily be accessed in one place.
Kensington Keyfolio is a match to your iPad in that it is super-simple to use. It has an on and off switch and provides an easy to find pairing button which controls the lights that indicates Bluetooth pairing, charging and also the power on status. Further, micro-USB port is located in the same area for easy access and what is good about it is that these components do not mess up or activate accidentally while your iPad is being used which is very admirable. Using the Keyfolio is too easy and likeable. You only have to keep in mind that the keyboard must be switch to off when not in use.
What must be considered an accessory to match your iPad is the use of the keyboard which is far the most important alternative than using the virtual keys on the iPad’s screen. With Kensington Keyfolio keyboard, it is the best option so far, although there exist a little problem on it. Its key buttons are not very good. As you can see, the keyboard’s entire surface is made of a rubber membrane which makes it too easy to fold, clean and even easy to handle when it is being flipped. However, this rubber membrane makes the keyboard easily makes mistakes. The only point one can reconsider is that it is marginally better to use than the iPad’s virtual keyboard. But all throughout, you can make accidental double keystrokes plus you can blame the sticky T and space keys, as well, as this can’t be easily fixed in the iOS key repeat settings.
CLICK HERE TO GET IT NOW
READ MORE REVIEWS HERE. Also, the keyboard has only one shift key which is located at the left side of the keyboard. This may easily confuse the users especially in capitalizing words. And to fit the small surface of the keyboard all the other symbol keys are crowded on the keyboard’s right side.
Surely, you will get disappointed if you are expecting a result like the ones you get from typing on a standard keyboard. However, there are nice features on the Kensington Keyfolio keyboard. Other iPad function keys sembles the official iPad keyboard Dock. Its buttons has one-touch access to volume, home and spotlight and the keyboard really serves as a decent option to the iPad’s virtual one and is found to be more helpful to many typists.
Now, it is worth noting that Kensington Keyfolio does a very good job and can be said as an ideal match for your iPad. With this iPad accessory, you will have the options of using your iPad for work with the matching keyboard making it form like a laptop for easy work or you can angle your iPad for video viewing without the use of its keyboard. With this rubber keyboard and leather case, you can be able to flip the whole surface leaning backwards without damaging your unit, scraping up the keys or even scratching your iPad screen when you close the case.
Whatever option you choose, Kensington Keyfolio is designed for your comfort and safety of your iPad. The leather used for the accessory is professionally nice-looking, perfectly stitched that looks and feels great when used. For most, it is ideal having the characteristics which are admirable.
To sum up, the accessory has these features: flip-style design, an active keyboard, a stand for video viewing, having long battery life, its pairing-simplicity, and the high-quality case materials; these are features that can be considered as very close alternative for laptop or other keyboard material for the time being. So, if you are one of those who have the trouble of using the iPad’s on-screen keyboard, you can have this Kensington Keyfolio as your best option.
And recently, Kensington has updated and is not having a suitable one for its iPad 2. The features are almost the same however; the only difference is that the new model has placed an opening for the rear camera at the back of the case and a little scoop on the frame purposely for the front camera. Other than that, the keyboard and the case look exactly as it is with the prior version. But speaking of the rubber topped keyboard, the same has been considerably improved. Now, try it for yourself. You will really love to work on it.


