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November 1, 2015 at 6:03 pm #14679
I have used a micro hdmi cable without any problems so far. no modifications or whatsoever were needed. (I bought a cheap one from china) (k9c3)
maybe it depends on the cable?
September 21, 2015 at 10:46 am #11701Hi All Teclast X98 Pro Fans.
. Have ordered my Teclast about a week ago and researching best keyboards for Tablets.. Have heard that tablets have keyboard like this: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/ultrathin-air?crid=1608&ClickID=bdeqzggvz6l1gvvvyu1zdyllqv1yyuvd6gkk Have no idea how to find one like this. I’m not aware of an case that is tailored to the X98Pro. The images that you often see with the X98Pro use the keyboard from the microsoft surface. So this was just clever advertising. Correct me, if I’m wrong. 🙂
Has anyone seen something like this? And can someone that has : Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 tell about compatibility, speed and connection with the tablet…
Would appreciate the help! Thanks I’m not sure what you want to know.
I have also the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio i5 which is originally for the iPad. (We bought it very cheap some time ago) I don’t recommend using an Apple keyboard even if it fits with some modifications. This one also feels more like a notebook keyboard which I don’t like for writing. (low keys, different pressure point etc)
I use the K480 with the tablet (Windows 10) and have also paired it with my phone (Android 4.4 with the logitech App installed). Switching works great and is fast. The mouse I’m using is the MX Anywhere 2 and there are no problems. The bf has used it instead of his normal keyboard for work (office, pdf reader and browsing) for about 2 months now and is very pleased.
If you have more specific questions I’ll try to answer them. 🙂
September 19, 2015 at 12:00 pm #11646I’m currently using the Logitech K480 and I would really recommend it. It works great with the tablet and it’s very comfortable to be able to use it on multiple devices. It’s not cramped and even with bigger hands it’s good to use. The “pressure point” is also okay and it feels like using an actual keyboard (not like some notebook keyboard).
The only downside are the batteries. After extensive use (6-8hourse/day) you can switch them every 1-2 weeks. (I use eneloops so I don’t really care).
This is only my personal opinion.
(If you’re living in Germany, there is currently a 20% cash-back special offer till oct 31th.)
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