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Kensington’s KeyFolio Executive case sports a multitude of features and added function for your iPad wrapped up in one – somewhat bulky – design. While its form may deter some, the folio case does cater to a market of users who travel a lot, or work on...

While the KeyFolio Executive from Kensington doesn’t flaunt the slickest or most modern design on the market, its practicality and solid performance make it a good option for managing business on the go.At $129.95, it’s not cheap, but if you have a ge...
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Kensington's KeyFolio Bluetooth Keyboard case for iPad features a spill-proof keyboard and a leather case that provides good protection for your tablet. However, the rubber-style keyboard makes typing a chore and the case itself is bulkier than many al...

Good protection for iPad, Spill proof keyboard, Battery life...

Poor typing experience, Adds significant bulk and weight, No right shift key...

The Kensington KeyFolio Keyboard Case for iPad provides good protection, but adds significant bulk and offers a poor typing experience...
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When the iPad was first released Apple make sure to immediately offer a keyboard dock so that people who wanted to use the device for productivity would be able to type on it with great speed and accuracy. The dock was rather expensive and because of...

Offers great protection for the iPod without too much bulk; Fit and finish of the case is excellent; The iPad is fully usable while in the folio; The case is designed in such a way that once inside the iPad stay in until you’re ready to take it out; T...

The keyboard is not the best I’ve seen or used but it’s good enough; The case is specific to the first-generation iPad and the next generation iPad will be out soon.
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beatweek.com Updated: 2015-01-04 01:21:16
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If the most logical way to offer a portable iPad physical keyboard is to build it into an iPad case, then Kensington’s KeyFolio follows that concept in a pretty straightforward manner. It’s a book-style flip-open leather case which isn’t much thicker...
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The Kensington KeyFolio is a remarkable product. It is REALLY handy, probably not something you would use all the time, but definitely something to have when you know you may need to do a good amount of typing...
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When the iPad first came out, there was a lot of speculation as to whether it could replace a full-fledged notebook. However, many came to realize that, without a keyboard, it was difficult to type longer documents. Enter the Kensington KeyFolio, a Blu...

Stylish case, Spill-resistant layout, Easy to pair with iPad...

A bit heavy, Keys are too sensitive, No right Shift key and some misplaced keys, Difficult to use in one's lap...

This keyboard lets you type much faster than you can with touch-typing while protecting your tablet, but is it worth $99?...
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Last month, several companies announced their own versions of an OEM-developed physical keyboard and case solution that we were anxious to test and even more hopeful that we’d be able to recommend to our readers. The OEM developed a slim keyboard that...
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