
Everyone else has already covered the technical aspects, so I won't repeat myself. Here's my opinion after a week of use. Pros: 1. The case/keyboard looks great. I love the color and texture. It goes well with the black Nexus 9. The magnets are strong enough to hold the keyboard to the case and also hold the N9 in two viewing angles. They're also not strong enough to make the N9 more difficult. It is very quick and easy to remove. Magnets are the right balance for me.2. It prints better than expected. Yes, the keys are smaller than usual, but I have no trouble typing, except when my fingers accidentally touch the screen (see "Cons"). The keyboard is mechanical (no membrane) and the tactile sensations of the keys are excellent. Better than many full-size laptop keyboards.3. Portability. There are several technically superior Bluetooth keyboards out there (for a lot less money), but using one just adds another device to carry around in your bag or briefcase. When attached to the N9, it's like wearing just one piece and adding very little weight.4. The battery life is phenomenal. Charged once and has not been charged since. It's been running for about a week now. Google states a useful life of 5 months. I believe in what this keyboard does. Neutral: 1. Hotkeys. While it's nice to have a few basic keyboard shortcuts (https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6122956?hl=en), it would be nice to have a few more. I'd like to see volume, play/pause, screenshot, or maybe some utility to create your own shortcuts. Cons: 1. Because the tablet's screen is so close to the keyboard, my fingers occasionally accidentally touch the screen. As a rule, it is one of the on-screen buttons "Back", "Home", "Multitasking", which immediately takes you out of the application you are in. That can be annoying. Additional viewing angles wouldn't hurt. One that lets you put it in portrait mode (I know that costs a lot), and one that offers a steeper viewing angle when the N9's base is about 1 inch behind the first row of buttons. It would also make accidentally tapping the screen while typing likely waste a lot of time, and it would also kill some of the reflections from the lights on the ceiling.3. Flipping the keyboard over to the back of the tablet so it can be used in portrait mode is awkward. It's weird to hold the tablet while pressing buttons on the back of the N9. It is better to completely remove the tablet from the keyboard. The listed disadvantages are relatively small. It's just "nice to have", but I feel that a keyboard this expensive should have everything that is "nice to have". Luckily I got it when it was on sale here on Amazon for $87 for a very short time.

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