Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad vs Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard
Verdict
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is a stylish companion for M1-based Macs, but the $179-to-$199 asking price may be too steep for some. It has a flat design that may not be as ergonomic as previous models, and it is not compatible with Intel-based Macs or Linux workstations. On the plus side, it is fully compatible with macOS and offers Touch ID support to allow users to use their fingerprint in place of a password.
Verdict
The Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard is a great choice for those looking for a full-size keyboard that can be used with multiple devices. It offers a premium typing experience with its scissor switches, and it has 50 hours of battery life. It also has some simple RGB lighting, making it an attractive option. However, it doesn't have a navigation cluster like most other keyboards, so some function keys like Home and End are hotkeys. Additionally, you can't customize the keyboard very thoroughly as your options for key remapping are limited to functions depending on the applications you use.
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