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Apple Magic Keyboards on sale for 23% off when you shop refurbished

TL;DR: Get a new Apple magic keyboard with numeric keypad for $99.99, a 23% savings as of June 30.


By now, you've probably figured out some sort of work-from-home routine that works for you. Or you've at least figured out what doesn't. But considering we're likely in it for the long haul, no matter where you live, you may want to invest some time and money into your slapdash workspace. At the very least, you could get yourself a keyboard to pair with your laptop, so you can work in a more ergonomic fashion.

This certified-refurbished Apple Magic Keyboard is a solid option and pairs perfectly with your MacBook Pro. Just prop your computer on a stand and connect the keyboard via Bluetooth. The extended layout of the Magic Keyboard features a numeric keyboard, document navigation controls, and full-size arrow keys that make any task a breeze. The built-in rechargeable battery keeps it kicking for roughly a month before it needs to be plugged in. And optimized key travel allows you to work faster and more efficiently. Oh, and you can also pair it with your iPhone or iPad, which is a total game-changer. Read more...

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