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Logitech Combo Touch (DE, iPad Pro 11 2018 (1. Gen), iPad Pro 11 2020 (2. Gen), iPad Pro 11 2021 (3rd Gen), iPad Pro 11 2022 (4th Gen))
EUR154,10

Logitech Combo Touch

DE, iPad Pro 11 2018 (1. Gen), iPad Pro 11 2020 (2. Gen), iPad Pro 11 2021 (3rd Gen), iPad Pro 11 2022 (4th Gen)


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theo_blanchon

1 year ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

1 year ago

This is a Marketplace product, and the price is set by the retailer in question. Our own offer is significantly cheaper for the CH version but we currently have no visibility on future stock availability, we apologise: Logitech Combo Touch (iPad Pro 11 2022 (4th Gen), iPad Pro 11 2021 (3rd Gen), iPad Pro 11 2020 (2. Gen), iPad Pro 11 2018 (1. Gen))

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Anonymous

2 years ago

The Apple Pencil is not attached to the case, but to the iPad. This is done with a magnet, as this magnet is not the strongest, it can happen that the pencil flies off. Unfortunately, you can't do it any other way because the Apple Pencil 2nd generation charges itself via this magnet. If you have the Apple Pencil 1st generation, this is clear because it does not have a magnet. I hope I was able to help. LG

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Maude Comte

3 years ago

This keyboard is compatible with the following models: Pro 11" / 1st gen. (A1980, A2013, A1934, A1979), 2nd gen. (A2228, A2068, A2230, A2231) and 3rd gen. (A2377, A2459, A2301, A2460). Unfortunately it is not compatible with the iPad Air.

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JaGLA

4 years ago

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applefreak1

4 years ago

Let me put it this way: if you write gently, as you would write on paper, the iPad stays in place. If you apply more pressure, the iPad will stay in place as long as you write at or below the level of the stand (hope you understand what I mean). If you write on top (i.e. above the holder) with a lot of pressure, the iPad will move a few millimetres, but will return to its original position. Personally, I find it most comfortable to write at the widest angle, where the iPad is only slightly off the surface. It holds pretty well there (except when too much pressure is applied).

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