I'm not sure why Apple named their keyboards "Magic Keyboard"--they don't ever ask me to pick a card. Either way, this distinct keyboard has really grown on me over the past couple months.
As with most Apple products, the design is very minimalistic and visually-pleasing. The small, aluminum frame contrasts well with the white keys laid across in a compact and neat way. The keyboard is extremely light, too. I often put it on lap when I'm sitting at my desk. The battery feels like it lasts forever, and I can't notice any delay from the bluetooth (there's definitely some, but who even cares). Apple has refined the design of the keyboard over the years; I have an old version that feels much different than the newest model. I have the small version without the number pad, and it looks so damn good next to my trackpad. There's no flashy RGB, no mechanical switches, no windows key, no complications--it's just pure Apple necessities at your fingertips. I find gaming keyboards to be unnecessary, since I rarely even play computer games (hello, I'm a Mac user) and don't find the need to have an overly loud and LED flashing keyboard for everything I do. Some people enjoy the sounds of a mechanical keyboard, but I find it annoying and distracting while typing for a long period of time. If you've watched my previous videos, you might remember that I often used a mechanical keyboard when playing retro games. Honestly, that keyboard was a piece of shit, so I didn't really enjoy using it after a while. I gave it away to my cousin a while ago and haven't really missed it.
The Apple Magic Keyboard literally works for anything I do while being stylish and fun to type on, so I'm gonna be an Apple sheep and use it with pride.
As with most Apple products, the design is very minimalistic and visually-pleasing. The small, aluminum frame contrasts well with the white keys laid across in a compact and neat way. The keyboard is extremely light, too. I often put it on lap when I'm sitting at my desk. The battery feels like it lasts forever, and I can't notice any delay from the bluetooth (there's definitely some, but who even cares). Apple has refined the design of the keyboard over the years; I have an old version that feels much different than the newest model. I have the small version without the number pad, and it looks so damn good next to my trackpad. There's no flashy RGB, no mechanical switches, no windows key, no complications--it's just pure Apple necessities at your fingertips. I find gaming keyboards to be unnecessary, since I rarely even play computer games (hello, I'm a Mac user) and don't find the need to have an overly loud and LED flashing keyboard for everything I do. Some people enjoy the sounds of a mechanical keyboard, but I find it annoying and distracting while typing for a long period of time. If you've watched my previous videos, you might remember that I often used a mechanical keyboard when playing retro games. Honestly, that keyboard was a piece of shit, so I didn't really enjoy using it after a while. I gave it away to my cousin a while ago and haven't really missed it.
The Apple Magic Keyboard literally works for anything I do while being stylish and fun to type on, so I'm gonna be an Apple sheep and use it with pride.
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