We've tested Logitech's range of keyboards and cases for Apple's latest iPad Air. Here's our roundup of the range, complete with links to in-depth reviews of each product.
<img src="http://cdn.pcworld.co.nz/products/image/11894/angle/8/415x415/179923/" alt="" width="200" height="133"> | Logitech Folio for iPad Air AU$80 / NZ$80 |
4.00/5 |
This case's tough nylon shell provides protection and water resistance, and the built-in stand delivers good angles for video-playback and some types of games. | ||
<img src="http://cdn.pcworld.co.nz/products/image/11896/angle/8/415x415/179951/" alt=""width="200" height="133"> | Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio for iPad Air AU$120 / NZ$130 |
3.75/5 |
Although the Keyboard Folio's thin design means minimal key travel, the discrete keys provide a clear tactile 'click' on activation. That makes it easy to type rapidly, once you get your head around the keyboard layout. | ||
<img src="http://cdn.pcworld.co.nz/products/image/11895/angle/8/415x415/179943/" alt=""width="200" height="133"> | Logitech FabricSkin Keyboard Folio for iPad Air AU$170 / NZ$200 |
3.75/5 |
This keyboard folio has a single sheet of some kind of synthetic fabric as a keyboard surface, finished to a faux-leather texture between the keys and a smooth, plasticy finish on the keys themselves. | ||
<img src="http://cdn.pcworld.co.nz/products/image/11897/angle/8/415x415/180120/" alt=""width="200" height="133"> | Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air AU$100 / NZ$130 |
4.50/5 |
This iPad Air cover works as a desktop keyboard, stand, and magnetic screen protector. It's a great option for iPad users that like to keep their device as 'unskinned' as possible, or want a rapidly-removable keyboard for occasional use. |