![]() There is the option to tilt the Type Cover at a more ergonomic angle, but this led to many accidental screen taps as I was trying to reach the function keys. You also get backlit keys, something that’s often sacrificed on keyboard accessories. The keyboard itself is more compact than you might be familiar with, but I quickly got used to it. Keys are clicky and tactile, offering a good amount of travel considering its size. That’s a significant additional investment, although the Type Cover does deliver a convincing typing experience. The latter’s microfibre finish means it costs £99.99/$99.99, but the other Alcantara-coated options will set you back £124.99/US$129.99. I tested the Ice Blue version, but it’s also available in Poppy Red, Platinum or Black via the ![]() The only other design element of note are pins on one side of the Go 3, used to seamlessly connect the Type Cover. ![]()
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