I just didn't want to pay more than $100 for an official Microsoft keyboard the old fashioned way, and this seemed like a good alternative. So to the pros and cons. On the plus side, the price is reasonable. Has good lighting. Loads relatively quickly. And the battery life seems decent, but it's hard to say. There is no indicator. On the other hand, both my husband and myself with relatively small hands feel cramped to type on it. But my main computer is a MacBook. It's difficult to switch there. Sometimes I think it would be easier to just lay the keyboard on the table. When you get to the point where you're trying to type fast, it just seems unreliable. And it's hard to remember to turn it off. All things considered, I wouldn't pay for an official keyboard anyway, and I don't think you can expect a full-size keyboard to work with a 10-inch tablet. But it takes some getting used to. I hope this will be useful for someone.
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