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Originally Posted by PatNY
Now if you're a developer or otherwise have a heavy tech background, then none of this may matter. But for the average person, it makes a big difference.
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I wouldn't recommend jail breaking or rooting to anyone who didn't have a tech background to be honest.
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Originally Posted by PatNY
How a keyboard "fits" with a tablet is very secondary to how it feels. I've tried Logitech keyboards with both an iPad and a SGT 7" and just couldn't get comfortable with the thinness and lack of tactile feedback that I get with a regular keyboard. These portable keyboards are much better than a touchscreen version, but they still come up short for me for any extensive typing jobs.
--Pat
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I like that my keyboard fits on my iPad because it doesn't move across the screen when it's closed and in a bag, it protects the screen. The tactile feedback is totally subjective, I find shallow travel keyboards much nicer to type on. You can't really call either 'better'.
I do find the size of some tablet specific iPad keyboards to be a problem. I had to replace a Logitech with a Zagg because the slot prop-up system of the Logitech kept the iPad too vertical for the taller person, I couldn't see the screen.