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Companies appear to be cranking out keyboard cases for the Apple iPad like there’s no tomorrow. While adding a keyboard doesn’t necessarily turn Apple’s tablet into a netbook (if you define a netbook as a computer that runs a desktop operating system), a physical keyboard sure makes typing on the iPad a lot easier.
Hot on the heels of keyboard cases from Crux360 (http://cruxcase.com/), Ardonit (http://adonit.net/), and Kensington (http://us.kensington.com/), case maker ZAGG has announced a new iPad case called the ZAGGmate (http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zaggmate.php).
The basic ZAGGmate will run $69.99 and it’s basically a sturdy aluminum case for the iPad. For $99.99 you get a version with an integrated Bluetooth keyboard. in addition to a QWERTY keyboard, the case has dedicated keys for controlling media playback, launching the home screen, and triggering other iPad actions.
The case has a hinge that lets you prop up the iPad at 10 different angles.
The ZAGGmate isn’t available for purchase yet, but the company says it’s “coming soon,” and has a page where you can sign up for alerts.
I’ll probably stop covering these keyboard cases soon since there seems to be a new one coming out almost every day. But the ZAGGmate is probably one of the most interesting looking ones I’ve seen to date.
ZAGGmate with Keyboard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ4ZV2elMYQ#ws)
ZAGGmate without Keyboard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u05uotUd22Q#ws)