Look, I get it. The iPad Pro isn’t cheap (though I argue in my review that it’s good value), so I can see why you’d think it might be good to save $299 by using your old Magic Keyboard with a new Pro.
As noted by Jane Manchun Wong, the old Magic Keyboard actually works with the new iPad Pro if you align the connectors correctly. However, because Apple has changed the alignment of the magnets on ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. An iPad might typically be used in its tablet form for casual scrolling, but you can attach a keyboard to it to have it act as a makeshift ...
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