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Logitech’s Spillproof Keyboard for Your iPad

Logitech’s Spillproof Keyboard for Your iPad

Steve Jobs wasn’t a fan of creating peripherals he never intended his Apple products to need. That’s probably why Apple hasn’t created a keyboard for the iPad. The company that seems to be handling that is Logitech, and they just released their latest which seems to borrow a page from Microsoft’s book. Similar to the model that comes with the Microsoft Surface, the Logitech Keys-To-Go comes in a couple of bold colors and makes quick work of crumbs, dust, and spills. The wireless keyboard works with the iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, and other devices, and weighs just 6.35 ounces. It might not have Steve Jobs’ stamp of approval, but it makes typing much easier.