Wednesday 17 September 2014

Microsoft unveils MFi Bluetooth keyboard built for Android, ios and Windows devidevices


Microsoft has announced a new compact Bluetooth
keyboard with a dedicated switch to jump between
Android, iOS, and Windows modes. Doing so will make
sure the keyboard's home key does what it's supposed
to when connected to your device.
The included cover can prop up the keyboard and hold
your device when in use, or detach if you need a little
distance from the screen. When the cover is fully closed,
the keyboard shuts off. Battery life will last 6 months on
a single charge, and in a pinch, ten minutes of charging
will provide 8 hours of use.
This Universal Mobile Keyboard will hit retail stores in
October with a $79.95 pricetag. More information can be
found over at the Microsoft store. Any takers? How many
of you guys already have a Bluetooth keyboard? Do you
jump between mobile operating systems often?
Source: Microsoft

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