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Reddit mentions of Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for iPad, iPhone, Android devices, and Windows tablets

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for iPad, iPhone, Android devices, and Windows tablets. Here are the top ones.

Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for iPad, iPhone, Android devices, and Windows tablets
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Found 13 comments on Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for iPad, iPhone, Android devices, and Windows tablets:

u/buzzkill_aldrin · 8 pointsr/ipad

>I type a few essays for school every blue moon, but that's about it.

Do not underestimate the convenience of having two windows open at the same time. Yes, you can switch between Safari and Pages/Word/whatever with a swipe, but it gets old quick.

Also: you're going to want a real keyboard to type an essay. You do not want to do it with the onscreen keyboard. Period. If you're not doing a lot of typing all over the place (library, notes in class, etc), then I guess that means you don't have to get a tiny keyboard, which is good news for typing comfort.

I'd suggest either the Universal Mobile Keyboard from Microsoft (no joke) or the K480 by Logitech. Both of them are nice to type on while still small enough to fit in most bags.

u/irishsandman · 4 pointsr/theNvidiaShield

LINK to Tested talking about it on their video podcast.

HERE it is on Amazon.

u/sala91 · 4 pointsr/ipad

iPad Pro 9.7 (128 GB)

u/scottjl · 3 pointsr/ipad

My one bit of advise, skip the keyboard case and get a nice small bluetooth keyboard, and one or more cases of your choice. I've had several generations of iPads and a few Keyboard cases in my time. They are more expensive and have consistently broken on me. Of all the separate keyboards I've had, not one has broken, I've taken them with me between devices, and they've lasted years. You can buy far more or less protective cases, as you wish.

Just some recommendations:

  • https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JA6HG88/
  • https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PIMKN1Q/
  • https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AKCM5YG
  • https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GWGLUZ0/

    The Microsoft is my favorite, but no longer available. the iClever foldable is my newest and I'm getting to like it quite a bit.

    The only argument I can make for the 4G iPad is that it also includes GPS capabilities. If you want to use it for navigation, photography with geotagging, or any other location-dependent activity, you might want to consider it. It also grabs a slightly higher resale value.

    The Pro gets you the Pencil, faster speeds, more memory, slightly better screen, larger sizes. If you don't need any of these, then no reason to get the Pro. The iPad can do anything a Pro model can do, except for hardware differences (Pencil compatibility and True Tone screen).

    The iPad (any model) can handle note taking and basic office productivity very well. Apple's iWork apps are the "smoothest" and fit the iPad the best. But Microsoft Office is not far behind. Google's apps are shoe-horned to work with the iPad and the least "iPad like" IMHO. But since all are basically free to download and try I'd say give them all a chance.

    I would recommend getting the 128G. You can't upgrade later and some day you may wish you had the space, especially for movies and the like. Transferring to and from the cloud can be a chore.
u/RoboticChicken · 3 pointsr/ipad

I recommend the Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard.

A large number of them have been DOA as of late, though, so you might need to go through a few returns to get one that works. Once you have one, though, you won't regret it. I haven't used it long enough to confirm the 6-month battery life claim, but I haven't charged it once since I got it in February.

Pinging /u/diggsentime

u/atomic92 · 2 pointsr/ipad

Best keyboard I have used so far is the Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard. I have both the older model that has the plastic cover/stand on the keys and the folding model. For the price they are fantastic.

older model

folding model

u/Mimiga · 2 pointsr/Philippines

I use this. It's excellent.

u/TheToonWolf · 2 pointsr/theNvidiaShield

I'm enjoying the Microsoft Universal Keyboard, which isn't a case but is very portable and much more responsive than the keyboard case I used with my older iPad.

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Universal-Keyboard-Android-devices/dp/B00GWGLUZ0/

I realize it's not what you're asking for but it's something to consider.

u/LightFarron4 · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I'm not sure, is this the one you're talking about? https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Universal-Keyboard-Android-devices/dp/B00GWGLUZ0

At that point though, the price difference is less between the S3 and the Zenpad, so are the improved specs worth the extra cost for the S3?

u/luxtabula · -2 pointsr/ipad

Here you go. They made a few variations of it.

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https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Universal-Keyboard-Android-P2Z-00001/dp/B00GWGLUZ0