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Zagg and OtterBox Release Keyboards and Cases for New iPad Pro Models

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With the new 2020 iPad Pro models set to arrive in the hands of customers tomorrow, accessory makers like Zagg and OtterBox are coming out with case and keyboard options for the new tablets.

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Zagg is launching iterations of its Slim Book Go and Rugged Book Go for both the 11 and 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ models. The Slim Book Go is Zagg's slimmest keyboard option, offering a kickstand cover, laptop-like backlit keys, multi-device pairing, and a detachable keyboard.

The Slim Book Go is priced at $100 for the 11-inch model and $130 for the 12.9-inch model, both of which can be purchased from the Zagg website.

Zagg's Rugged Book Go is similar to the Slim Book Go but with a more durable outer casing that can survive drops of up to 6.6 feet. It features a wireless keyboard with detachable case, a built-in kickstand, backlit laptop-style keys, and multi-device pairing.

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The Rugged Book Go for the 11-inch iPad Pro and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro costs $150. Neither of the Zagg keyboards feature trackpads, a feature limited to the Magic Keyboard and keyboard solutions from Logitech, but both are designed to accommodate the new square-shaped camera bump.

For those who simply need a protective case for the new ‌iPad Pro‌ models, OtterBox has new Symmetry cases that can be purchased directly from Apple. OtterBox's Symmetry cases provide total device protection with a design that's not overly bulky.

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The folio design protects the touchscreen when not in use, but can be converted into a stand with multiple viewing angles or folded out of the way at the back of the ‌iPad Pro‌.

The 11-inch OtterBox Symmetry Case for ‌iPad Pro‌ is priced at $80, while the 12.9-inch version is priced at $90. Both can be purchased directly from Apple.

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Top Rated Comments

79 months ago
Big space, no trackpad. Scratch head
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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79 months ago
If it doesn't have a floating iPad design then its a no sale for me. Apple set the bar high this year...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iDento Avatar
79 months ago
Ok, but we need trackpads and magnets. If price is the problem, then why did you invest in the most expensive iPad in the first place… you got the best iPad, you might as well get the best accessory without compromising.
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79 months ago
I think Logitech's new Combo case is spot on, i hope that they produce it for the iPad Pro as well.
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79 months ago

These pointless keyboard accessories aside, I really like the wallpapers they used in their marketing pics.
Their marketing department comes up with the best wallpapers.
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CarlJ Avatar
79 months ago

Big space, no trackpad. Scratch head
And apparently Bluetooth, rather than Smart Connector.
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