I've said that in my first comment: Magic Keyboard It's perfect for those who were hoping to be able to use their iPad Pro as a laptop, but as an unexpected feature it has its own weight. Now, that weight seems to be fairly evenly distributed it provides balance to the device and the accessibility of the items that were not anticipated. It can be seen in the picture above.
IPad suitable for airline performance in economy class
The curiosity was sparked by designer Mati Birchler, who has published a video on his Twitter using the Magic Keyboard from a very sharp point. We did not want to be underage and we are determined to do the same to ensure that it is not customary:
What we wanted to try @mattbirchler You recorded this tweet: https://t.co/pnEiUFp23w and the fact is, yes, the Magic keyboard has an amazing balance!
(We do not confirm or deny that @mlopca have a cold sweat while trying) pic.twitter.com/kSfOCf2BAY
– Applesfera (@applesfera) April 27, 2020
In the video you can't see it, but I can guarantee that you can type without any problems and I use some energy on the iPad Pro backed by this rare facial expression. The trackpad is already a bit more complicated, or we can use our hands to hold the Magic Keyboard underneath while we slide over it.
Obviously we won't always use it like this, but be aware: this could be it a great advantage for airports with folding strips which forces you to make complex deployments to be efficient. Also, with your legs underneath, falling for the iPad should not be a disaster.
By the way, slowly a bonus: When you move around the iPad with the Magic Keyboard in place, you also get enough power to have a really good drawing: