The best comparison to make with this iPad case from Elecom is IBM’s old “butterfly” ThinkPad keyboards. The cleverly named TK-FBP048ECBK iPad case folds out to a full QWERTY keyboard with the touch of a button to rival any laptop’s in terms of size, which means no smashing your fingers together as you type. It also features solid buttons and a stand to sit the iPad upright while you type.
When you’re not using the keyboard, it splits in half and folds back away behind the iPad to provide protection from bumps and scrapes. The case adds little to the size of the iPad in terms of height and width, but does of course add some thickness. In all, the case is 23 mm (0.9 inches) thick when closed and won’t block the iPad’s charge port. The keyboard is powered by a lithium ion battery that can be recharged via USB.
The case comes with hefty a US$210 price tag. However, if you use your iPad as a laptop replacement, this just might be the case for you. – Gizmag