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The standard Magic Keyboard is $149, while the one with the numeric keypad is $179. A USB-C to Lightning charging cable is included with both models.
The new keyboard -- 5.5 inches longer -- adds a few key layout changes beyond the new keypad, starting with new full-size left, right, up and down arrow keys ideal for gaming, reading or working ...
Now both models are available to buy separately. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID costs $149, while the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is $179.
Apple's Magic Keyboard With Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) is a competent daily driver that the Apple faithful will enjoy. Our main quibble: While the USB-C compatibility is a welcome update ...
The Magic Keyboard with ‌Touch ID‌ in both its numeric and non-numeric keypad forms begins shipping today alongside the new trackpad and can be purchased on Apple's website.
Security premium The other catch is, inevitably, the price. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID costs a hefty $149 without a numeric keypad, or $179 with the keypad on the right-hand side.
Those looking to pick up a Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad can find it in stock at Adorama for $124.00 ($5 off) with free shipping and no sales tax collected on orders shipped outside NY and NJ.
The move increases the price of the cheapest keyboard you can purchase from Apple from $49 to $79 for its standard Magic Keyboard, while the new magic keyboard with numeric keypad will come in at ...
Apple's Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is now estimated to ship in 6-7 weeks in the United States and several other countries, fueling speculation that a refreshed model could be released ...