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Apple @ Work: A $99 low-cost Magic Keyboard would turn the iPad into a sub-$400 laptop - 9to5Mac
Feb 27, 2021 1 min, 6 secs
This week, I want to talk about the need for a low-cost Magic Keyboard.

Through his experience deploying and managing firewalls, switches, a mobile device management system, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi, hundreds of Macs, and hundreds of iPads, Bradley will highlight ways in which Apple IT managers deploy Apple devices, build networks to support them, and train users, in addition to stories from the trenches of IT management and ways Apple could improve its products for IT departments.

One of the most significant changes Apple has made in recent memory to iPadOS is the addition of mouse support and the release of the Magic Keyboard.

The problem is that the Magic Keyboard is expensive enough when you’re buying one, but it’s cost-prohibitive when purchasing a fleet of devices.

Apple should pair a low-cost Magic Keyboard with the low-cost iPad as a successor to the Smart Keyboard?

I’d love to see Apple release a lower-cost Magic Keyboard aimed at the lower-cost iPad.

This price would put the complete package for a Magic Keyboard, iPad, and Apple Pencil under $500?

An iPad with a Magic Keyboard is one powerful device at that price point.

Will Apple release a low-cost Magic Keyboard for the entry-level iPad.

A Magic Keyboard is the best iPad accessory for turning it into a full-time “computer.” What do you think.

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