We have a MacBook Air 2013 that is on its last legs and we need to replace it. My wife also wants an iPad so that she can read our Apple News+ subscription and watch movies in bed. I feel like the most cost effective solution is to get a keyboard case for the iPad and use it as the laptop replacement. The only thing we use the MacBook Air for is normal web browsing, ordering pictures prints via the web, some home office work using Google Docs, and I use it to remote to my PC when I don’t feel like going to my basement office.

I don’t see why a keyboard case wouldn’t suffice in this scenario. The Magic Keyboard trackpad entices me, especially potentially not having to rewire any muscle memory with normal web usage, using google docs, or when I remote to my PC. But is the web browsing experience nerfed enough by iPadOS that its not worth spending $300 on the Magic Keyboard? Is it better to get the cheaper Smart Keyboard Folio case and try to use the Apple Pencil for the same workflow instead?

Just curious what this community’s experience with these accessories are. Thanks in advance for the input.

  • thehatfox@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    The Magic Keyboard is a much more natural experience, iPadOS has good cursor support now and touchpad is decent too.

    Trying to use the Pencil as a mouse replacement feels awkward when using the iPad propped up with a keyboard.

    Logitech also make some keyboard+touchpad cases if you wanted an alternative to the Apple one. I used one for a while with an older iPad Pro and it was good, very robust and protective case as well.

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    10 months ago

    The balance on the Magic Keyboard is still pretty shit. It will work on a flat surface, but the adjustment aren’t good and it will fall over if you try to use it in your lap.

    The trackpad is really nice, but it’s worth considering a third party option that gives a more functional laptop form factor if you intend to use it on a lap.

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    If apple remade the keyboard folio i would recommend that, but it’s far too breakable, and it doesn’t protect the iPad very well. You may want to try the Logitech combo touch since it hav much the same layout, and protects the iPad better. You loose the extra usb c port though appposed to the Magic Keyboard, but you’re paying over 100 less. Apple really needs to change the material they make their keyboard cases from in my opinion

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      10 months ago

      The only caveat with the Logitech Combo Touch is that it’s noticeably a lot more heavy in comparison to other cases. It offers good protection however. If I were buying another case, I’d be hesitant to get it again.

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    10 months ago

    Only thing to note is that the trackpad doesn’t give you a real mouse cursor, so it’s not all that useful for remote desktop.

    Personally think it’s very overpriced, I’d get the cheaper keyboard folio.

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      10 months ago

      That’s a very helpful thing to note. I don’t know how useful the trackpad is going to be for me then without an actual cursor.

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        Unsure what the other user is running but I’ve used my iPad Pro + MK as a Remote Desktop for my PC and my Mac (I’m traveling now and left the PC at home and I’ve been using it remotely Ike the iPad was a windows laptop); I’m using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app and (my personal favorite, no sponsorship 😃) Jump desktop app to do it. I have a regular cursor in Windows and macOS

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          hey friend, I’ve been using team viewer for many years and HATE it!! I was looking into alternatives like anyConnect but jump desktop looks great!

          I was looking for pricing and found their app store entry (black friday, 50% off!)

          The description says:

          Jump Desktop is very easy to configure; anyone can do it! Just visit: https://www.jumpdesktop.com on your PC or Mac, click the ‘Automatic Setup’ link and follow step-by-step instructions. You’ll be up and running in no time.

          Does this mean if I buy it in the mac app store I can use it on windows as well without another license? Is it one-time purchase?

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            I appreciate your comment because I’ve been sitting in getting the desktop (macOS) app, but the sale helps lots! Thank you!

            I am not sure if I’m understanding your question but thus far I’ve used the (paid) ios app and the free desktop sharing app, but I they have a desktop app that connects computer to computer that I don’t have yet (referred to above).

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        There is a cursor homie it’s just not the triangle pointer, it’s a small circle with which you can adjust the size and color via Settings>Accessibility>Pointer Control.

        I love my magic kb! Replaced my laptop with my iPad Pro + MK combo. If I need anything more serious I can remote in to any of my other machines and have a desktop in my office if it comes to it.

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    I’ve used both keyboards and I’d say the MK is the better typing one. I personally rarely use the trackpad myself. I been using iPads since the first one came out and muscle memory has me jumping to touch the screen on the iPad. I don’t have that issue on my desktop. :)

    I’d personally suggest looking for sales or a good used one as I think both are grossly overpriced. For your use cases an iPad is definitely fine. One thing to note is you basically only get Safari for web browsing. The 3rd party one are just skins at the moment. I am hoping one of the EU laws will change that soon.

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    The best keyboard I found to use as an iPad as a laptop replacement is the Logitech Combo Touch. There are different ones for iPad, Air, and Pro. The keyboard and trackpad both feel great to work with and you can pull the iPad off if you want to use it as a tablet. On the plus side, staying in a case protects it (and it has a sturdy kick stand), but the biggest downside is that it adds a lot of weight. You’d just have to feel it to decide. I also bought a generic magnetic folio, which I use about half the time.

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      10 months ago

      That looks really nice and is much more reasonable in price than the Magic Keyboard. I’ll definitely look into this. Thanks for commenting!

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    10 months ago

    FWIW, I absolutely adore my Magic Keyboard. It’s a magnetic connection has backlights for the keys, the trackpad works nicely.

    I’ve also accidentally bent it and cracked the trackpad by unknowingly stepping on it without the ipad on it and it all still works like a charm.

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    I’ve used both, and the Magic Keyboard is the better laptop replacement by far. I couldn’t go without the trackpad at this point. I use my iPad as an iPad all the time, but I also use it as a thin client to remote into my Mac. I did this sometimes before the Magic Keyboard existed, and it was handy, and I could be somewhat productive, but it’s a thousand times better with the trackpad.