Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Magical Keyboard

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 cannot 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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