


And yes, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra keyboard’s significantly larger trackpad doesn’t work as well as the iPad Air’s tiny trackpad too. I’m not just talking about tablets here, even the trackpad on Windows laptops (at least the ones I’ve tested, from the likes of Lenovo and Huawei) don’t work as well as Apple’s trackpads. Despite the fact the iPad Air Magic Keyboard’s trackpad is so small in size, I can move the mouse cursor perfectly fine, without accidental taps or the slippery feeling that I get from many other non Apple trackpads. Insert your SD card into the connector, plug it into the lightning port of the iPad, and the Apple Photos import window opens automatically. Apple’s trackpads (for iPad keyboards or Macs) in my opinion, the best in the business by far.

It provides protection for the iPad Air and also lifts the tablet slightly off the table or lap for a slightly more ergonomic angle, but more importantly, it has backlit keys with good key travel and an uncannily accurate trackpad. Still, if you can afford it, the Magic Keyboard is excellent. To do this you would very likely need a keyboard, which Apple will gladly sell you at a very high price. Using the iPad Air 5 (2022) as a work machine
