iFixit hasn't been bruising to do its traditional teardown of Apple's new Magic Keyboard yet (citing "social distancing as well-built as teardown schedules"), however the congregation has washed the next all-time affair for anyone lulu to see what makes the new $350 keyboard offshoot tick: provided X-rays of the paunch of the Magic Keyboard, produced by Creative Electron.
As one might forestall from a $350 keyboard, there's a lot going on central the Magic Keyboard. For example, the X-ray confirms that, like all of Apple's newly rehabilitated MacBooks, the Magic Keyboard uses arrogate scissor switches instead of the ripply butterfly keys that plagued the past few years of National laptops as well-built as the primogenitor Smart Keyboard for iPads.
There's conjointly a new trackpad design, unique to the Magic Keyboard, although iFixit can personalized speculate at this point what the practical differences the new erecting brings. There are culling multivarious spring-loaded hinges, probably to notifying hold up the unabridged iPad with the "floating" design, as well-built as a truly impressive jillion of tiny magnets that hold the iPad attached.
We'll have to delay until iFixit gets the conte to fully disassemble the Magic Keyboard to see if any over-and-above magnetizing secrets lay within -- although if it's anything like the Smart Keyboard, pittance are, it'll be nearly impossible to patulous up without shredding the unabridged exterior.
No comments:
Post a Comment