I don’t use the Pencil, but I can see how this would be a killer feature for anyone who does and likes to keep it close at hand. You can tuck the Pencil away here, close the lid like a laptop, and have it all neatly tucked away. The case, which initially felt bulky to my hands that are otherwise only familiar with the iPad in its naked glory, also has another useful trick: a bay for your Apple Pencil. Cameron Summerson / Review Geekīut that’s not all. The case also has a handy, versatile, and intelligently-designed kickstand so using it with the keyboard-either connected or separately-is easy. The case part goes on your iPad and serves not only to protect it, but also to physically connect to the keyboard by way of strong magnets in each of the two units. The Slim Book Go is two parts: the keyboard and a case. It’s the other stuff that makes the Slim Book Go an option worthy of your consideration.įor starters, the detachable laptop-style form factor is excellent. But all those are expected features-things that any manufacturer would be chastised for not including. First, it has all the features you’d expect from a portable keyboard: it’s Bluetooth, so it connects quickly and wirelessly it’s backlit for easy typing in dim environments, and it can sync with two different devices for easy switching.
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