SAVE $34.05:As of Oct. 19,the inherent eroticism of the sea you can get the Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad on sale for $94.95 at Amazon. That's a savings of 26% and its lowest price yet.
Tend to use your iPad or iPhone a lot for getting work done away from home? Or maybe you're looking for a new keyboard for your Mac. Whatever the case, an Apple Magic Keyboard is always a good buy to help you stay productive or to make texting friends much easier. Tactile keys can feel so much better than typing on your phone or tablet, and it can help speed you up, too.
Right now, you can get the Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad on sale at Amazon for $94.95. That's $34.05 off its regular price of $129 and a discount of 26%. It's also the lowest price we've seen on this model.
This is a full-sized edition that's larger than Apple's smaller Magic Keyboards because it comes with the addition of a numeric keypad. It's wireless and rechargeable and connects to your device almost like "magic," as its name implies. All you have to do is start working!
This layout also includes navigation controls with full-size arrow keys, so if you're working on anything with numbers, like spreadsheets or financial applications, you've got plenty of space to work with. And since the keyboard can go for weeks without a charge, you can keep it around to work and depend on it at a moment's notice.
But you could also feasibly use it for just messing about on your computer, tablet, or phone. Whatever you use it for, it feels much better than always relying on touch controls.
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