Well, I am going to conclude my M-EDGE review with three products that are cases and/or folios. I’ll go ahead and start with the Folio, with the Folio Pro that fits most 7-8 inch tablets.
Most of you are familiar with how the folio works. It is a device that allows a tablet or even smartphone to be mounted on it, and Bluetooth makes it possible for you to type on your mobile device. I’ve done several reviews on these devices, and how people like me, who were raised on keyboards and not touchscreens really need them.
I will have to say that I found something strange with this keyboard. I found that on certain circumstances, I would get weird results. ittitt wouldldd lookkokk likeike thisis. Seriously, sometimes sections would repeat themselves for some reason. I’m not going to say that it is not worth buying because of that.
I think that part of the problem is that this keyboard is smaller than a conventional keyboard, and it was a little difficult to use. I think there might be a bit of a learning curve this this one.
You should be able to purchase the Folio Pro for 7-8 inch tablets for about $49.99 on the M-EDGE site.
Now, there’s a great ShockDrop case made for the iPad Pro (the 12.9 inch version). This is pretty much a cover without the keyboard.
Again, this is another product that I have seen before, and it is designed so you can angle the iPad Pro at many angles. It has a flap that magnetically closes, and then there is some things that look like tire tracks that hold the iPad at the proper angle. Seriously, I can’t think of a better way of describing it other than that.
Well, you should be able to pick up the M-EDGE Shockdrop for the iPad Pro 12.9 inch version on the M-EDGE site for…wait, I just checked, and I can’t find it on the M-EDGE site. I did find it on Staples for $49.99.
And so, it is time to conclude the review with the M-EDGE Sneak Shell (or Sport Case) for the Surface Pro 4. As you might have guessed, it is pretty much like the Shockdrop, but for the Surface Pro 4.
It has the magnetic flap, and it is made of faux leather/microfiber leather. It has those tracks made to hold up the the Surface Pro 4 touchscreen at about any angle. Then you can put the keyboard down and get to work.
So, you should be able to purchase the M-EDGE Sneak Shell for the Surface Pro 4, on the…come on, not again! Seriously, this product is not on the M-EDGE site again? Well, I found it on Amazon for $34.84.
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