The iPad's virtual keyboard may be fantastic - but it's still not quite the same
as a good old fashioned physical keyboard.
The Zaggmate iPad Case with Keyboard is made from aircraft aluminum
with high density padding. The ultra sleek case features an on-board
Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard with various shortcut keys, so you can type away laptop-style whenever you fancy. Just pop your iPad on the ZAGGmate’s internal hinge (portrait or landscape) and you’get
cracking.
The case itself, is made from ultra high quality, durable aluminium, which has a stunning finish, providing
excellent protection for your iPad. The aluminium used in construction of the ZAGGmate is bead-blasted with an anodized finish and matches the iPad perfectly. The interior uses
military grade padding to protect against any knocks or bumps the ZAGGmate might endure.
The iPad slots neatly into the top of the keyboard, to provide a number of viewing angles, creating a docking station with a keyboard below it. The angles are ideal for media viewing, typing, and give you great flexibility allowing you to set up the ZAGGmate to your own preference.
Features
Aircraft-grade aluminum with a bead-blasted, hard-anodized finish that
matches the iPad.
Military grade high-density padding for superior drop protection.
Stylish, thin and lightweight.
Half as thin as most folios for the iPad.
Large, flat base allows for use on a soft or uneven surface such as a lap or
on a bed.
Embedded wireless Bluetooth keyboard with responsive keys.
Special function keys for music control, volume control, slideshow, home,
search, etc.
Long life battery holds charge for several weeks in stand-by.
Dimensions: Measures approximately 19.4cm(W) x 24.8cm(H) x 1.4cm(D).
Weighs approximately 370 grams.
iPad not included.
iPad 1 Version for iPads released from: April 2010 - March 2011.
iPad 2 Version for iPads released from: March 2011 - currently available.
Please Note: Zaggmate iPad 2 Version is licensed co-branded Logitech.
What They Say
It combines the beauty of an iPad with the typeability of a laptop.
Financial Times.