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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.
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.
The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID comes in two versions – one without a numeric keypad and another with numeric Keypad. The former is priced at $149 while the latter is $179.
According to Apple, the security update to Magic Keyboard includes the standard accessory with Numeric Keypad, Touch ID, and Touch ID and Numeric Keypad. This is the first firmware update to these ...
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.
That includes the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, and the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad. The latter is obviously larger, so as to fit in a separate number pad on the right side. It ...
The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is priced at $149 and the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is going for $179. The built-in fingerprint reader makes it easy to authenticate logins ...
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.
As it stands, iMac buyers can choose from three different Magic Keyboard options including a model with numeric keypad and a standard version without Touch ID.
The new Magic Keyboard can still be used with the iPad Pro and other devices, like Intel-based Macs, with the exception of Touch ID.
Consider, however, that Logitech’s popular MX Keys keyboard offers a numeric keypad and backlit keys for less, at just $99 retail. But hey, it doesn’t have Touch ID.
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