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Logitech Combo Touch Oxford Grey for iPad Air 4th Gen $195 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Was looking for this and this is the lowest price that I can find.
TGG Commercial is selling at $217. Elsewhere $279 - $299.

About this item
* Has four use modes to help you accomplish any task
* Protecting the front, back and corners from scrapes and bumps
* Backlit keys automatically adjust to your environment with 16 levels of brightness
* Full row of iPad OS shortcut keys
* Deliver a perfect tactile bounce every time
* This comes with the detachable keyboard.

The one for iPad Pro is also on sale at $216.15
https://www.amazon.com.au/Logitech-Combo-Touch-Oxford-11-inc…

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  • These are great I mainly use mine without the keyboard the stand is really good.

  • +1

    Called my local JB Hi-Fi and they were able to do it for $200 and I have got some GC 15%off from the coles TCN deal and it will make the deal more sweet and the final price will be $170 .
    Thanks for the deal OP

    https://imgur.com/a/rOhz4em

  • Good price, I paid $159 and definitely recommend it. Rarely use my laptop
    Only issue is mouse pad click is very firm and need a physical push not just tap

    • How did you get it for $159 ? Did you buy brand new ?

      • Yes, there was an ebay voucher of $100 for plus members with no minimum spend, I didn’t know but when I checked the item randomly and saw it says take $100 off I just bought it then saw the deal here

    • I meant trackpad…

  • I prefer this over the Magic Keyboard since it allows for more flexibility, especially when it comes to drawing.

    • How’s the trackpad over the Magic Keyboard? I find the Apple trackpad a bit unsatisfying, feels a little but shonky especially with gestures/multitouch

      • It would probably be best to give it a try yourself in-store. From memory the way the packaging is done, they make it pretty easy to feel what the surface/texture is like.

        • Unless it’s connected to an iPad there wouldn’t be much point.

          • @0jay: I didn’t find much of a difference in overall behaviour between the two trackpads. The way that the ‘cursor’ behaves in iPad OS is still annoying and inconsistent.

            • @skittlebrau:

              The way that the ‘cursor’ behaves in iPad OS is still annoying and inconsistent.

              Thanks

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