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Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard: Supports Windows, iOS, Android

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Seems like a nice little unit actually. Looks good for cross platform types.
Only 9.5" wide though, so it has to be a reduced size keyboard. For reference, the Surface Pro Type cover, which has full-sized keys, is 11.5" wide.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdPT-TzgU84
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/p/universal-mobile-keyboard

With the Universal Mobile Keyboard, getting stuff done while you're on the go has never been easier. Power through emails, put together a proposal, or instant message with a friend. It doesn't matter if you're on your tablet or your smartphone—the Universal Mobile Keyboard was designed to work with iPad, iPhone, Android devices and Windows tablets. Pair with up to 3 devices with different operating systems and easily switch between them.

The compact and light weight design of the Universal Mobile Keyboard was built with portability in mind with its protective cover and built-in stand that holds your tablet or smartphone. Just flip the cover open to power-up and make a Bluetooth connection, then set your device into the integrated stand—you'll be typing in seconds. Shutting down is just as fast. Simply close the cover to turn off the keyboard—it's that easy. The rechargeable battery provides up to 6 months of usage on a single charge. But if you're ever low on power when you're heading out, don't worry—just do a 10 minute quick charge and you'll have plenty of power for a full day's work.

Learn more at www.microsoft.com/hardware


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Even has the Apple key orientation when necessary, and has MFi certification.
 
If it works smoothly cross-platform, I might buy one of these. Microsoft generally makes decent hardware (excluding some issues they've had with their consoles in the past...), especially their peripherals.
 
I have two Microsoft Wedge Mobile keyboards. http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/p/wedge-mobile-keyboard#overview (Office Depot near me did some sort of slip up and priced them at $18 and I bought the last two they had.)

Normally, it's about $50 at Office Depot. http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...eyboard-Black/

The major difference seems to be the switch between 3 different devices, which is cool if you need that.

The wedge's build quality is very good- the Universal one looks slightly less-so to me. Also, the wedge cover actually makes an extremely good, fairly adjustable tablet stand- the Uni stand doesn't seem anywhere near as stable a design to me, let alone adjustable. If I'm understanding right and it has a built in battery, not using standard reusables, then that'd also be a big negative to me.

Still, nothing beats the Logitech K811/K810 for me. Best keyboard I've used for everything (Desktop, mobile) but it's pricey.
 
I use a Chinese made for ipads keyboard that i got off ebay for 10-12 euros. About the same size as the one the OP posted, beautyfull to write almost by touch full size keys, bluetooth, two batteries that last at least a month (sometimes three - I don't write much), works with Linux and Windows, and has multimedia keys (on top of the function keys).

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^ Maybe it's fine for you for some light typing, but I had one of those type el-cheapo keyboards (bought at a computer fair for cheap) and within 5 minutes using it I was ready to smash it into 1000 prices. Terrible keys, wretched travel, creaky horrible build quality from hell, etc. Gave it to goodwill. (I wouldn't even subject a friend to it.)

To each his own but for me nothing would compel me to suffer a generic BT keyboard.
 
Still, nothing beats the Logitech K811/K810 for me. Best keyboard I've used for everything (Desktop, mobile) but it's pricey.
I mean, it's not better than the mechanical on my desktop, but it does kick butt. People really underestimate the value of good keyboard feel.

Also, there's a refurb periodically at the Egg.
 
^ Maybe it's fine for you for some light typing, but I had one of those type el-cheapo keyboards (bought at a computer fair for cheap) and within 5 minutes using it I was ready to smash it into 1000 prices. Terrible keys, wretched travel, creaky horrible build quality from hell, etc. Gave it to goodwill. (I wouldn't even subject a friend to it.)

To each his own but for me nothing would compel me to suffer a generic BT keyboard.

The one you got must have been a different one.
 
Awesome, this will make using the built in Office on my Windows Pho- wait. What's that you say? It doesn't support it?

FU Microsoft...
 
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