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Review on Digi Tatoo Keyboard Protector Compatible Generation by John Invert

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Keyboard stays clean, that's it

Honestly, I can't stand this keyboard case. I was hesitant to purchase this as I had previously used similarly designed products on my Macbook Pro which for me were feature failures. However, it really annoys me when the keyboard starts to degrade with use. I thought, uh, maybe this time everything will be fine. no Adhesion - 1/5 is basically a rubber pad that you hit the keyboard. If you open the Magic Keyboard upside down, like I usually do, it just falls out like a tapeworm from a Cronenberg movie. eat Cheetos and watch a movie, this is for you. And that's literally the only thing you'll get with it. So if that's what you want, that's what you get. Comfort - 2/5 - It doesn't hurt or hurt when typing, but the rubber mat combined with small keys is no fun. It's okay if you just need to write down one random sentence. But if that's all you have to do, you probably wouldn't shell out a few hundred bucks for a magic keyboard anyway, would you? Functionality - 2/5 - Typing. reasonably possible, if not pleasant. The shallow keys combined with the thickness of the mat means you have to hit the keys harder. It also aligns the tops of the keys. So when you find your home buttons by touch, you'll quickly find yourself typing gibberish while your fingers wander. I think if you're prone to tapping on your keyboard, it can muffle your typing if you have a roommate who is annoyed by the noise. . But wow. If you want to write more than one paragraph, you're going to hate, hate, hate this cover. If you prefer completely flat keyboards and can't feel the edges of the keys, and sometimes you have to press a key multiple times for it to click, this is a 5/5 star baby. For everyone else it's 2.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Hard to say