Apple launched a case to protect the new 10.5-inch iPad, and there is also a new full wireless keyboard with number keys.
In addition to new Apple products like the iPad Pro 10.5 inches and the HomePod,there are new accessories from the company Cupertino to get more out of these and other gadgets of the brand.
During the inaugural WWDC 2017 conference on Monday, the company mentioned in passing that it will sell a case that is out of ten with the new iPad Pro and its Apple Pencil. The company also upgraded its full keyboard with number keys by removing the cable and making it completely wireless.
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The new case, which costs US $ 149 and is available in three different shades, has a space to introduce the iPad Pro. The great news is that it has a small section where you can place the Apple Pencil and thus avoid bringing it floating through the briefcase with the possibility of breaking.
The new keyboard is almost identical to the previous one, except for the absence of the USB cable to connect it to the computer. The keyboard also went up in price and now costs $ 129. The keyboard offers the same thing as a regular one, except for number buttons on the right side and a button to go to the top or bottom of documents and Web pages.
Both products can already be purchased to receive them from June 16, or there is also the option of picking them up in stores. The new 10.5-inch iPad Pro can also be purchased with the same estimated delivery date.
Remember that the 10.5-inch iPad Pro had been waiting for a long time and debuts a new screen size to make four different sizes of Apple tablets - 7, 9, 10 and 12 inches. You can read our first impressions, below.
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The Apple tablet is more powerful than many PCs, for its A10X Fusion chip, but is its performance enough to dethrone a laptop?Its screen, although broader, does not equal a 'laptop', and it lacks 'trackpad' and multitasking options, although the latter will arrive this fall with iOS 11.