Tablets make great consumption devices for video, books, magazines, and pictures, but they’re also good for productivity with a little help. A Bluetooth keyboard is a must if you want to get some work ...
The FAVI Bluetooth Tablet Keyboard is a versatile presentation tool and mobile keyboard for limited typing needs. FAVI Entertainment advertises it as an Android tablet keyboard, but it works with ...
Today RIM introduced the new Bluetooth Mini Keyboard Case for the Blackberry PlayBook. Arriving months after the tablet’s release and (arguably) long after anyone still cared, this accessory aims to ...
Following on from yesterday’s leaked Google Nexus 7 tablet accessories, Asus has today revealed their new Google Nexus 7 tablet Bluetooth keyboard case, rotating and folio stand cases. The new Asus ...
The slim Toshiba tablet keyboard is the most portable of the bunch, if you don’t mind using a flat keyboard and having to deal with an extra cable for charging. Tablets are an increasingly popular ...
It may be pricey, but the Samsung Bluetooth keyboard case provides protection, a stand, and a keyboard all in one package. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Bluetooth Keyboard Case ($150 as of December 1, ...
Whether you've got an Apple iPad, a Samsung Galaxy Tab or a Microsoft Surface, these items — ranging from styluses to charging cases — will upgrade your on-the-go workstation or entertainment hub. By ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The main advantage to having a tablet is the portability.
The lack of a physical keyboard on tablets is both inconvenient and can take a toll on our hands and wrists. To alleviate these issues, Microsoft announced a new mobile wireless keyboard, the ...
What do you look for in a keyboard made for tablets? Portability? Wireless capabilities? Cross-platform support? Genius has checked all three of those boxes with its new LuxePad 9100, which the ...
Love writing on your smartphone or tablet but hate always hitting the "m" or "n" buttons instead of the spacebar? Then perhaps you might like to consider an external keyboard instead. What's that? Too ...