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For a limited time, Best Buy has the Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9″ iPad Pro for $199 (or $150 off its normal price). You also get free shipping with online orders, or you can pick up the keyboard in person at select locations.

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This is the all-time low price we’ve seen for this keyboard, coming in at $50.99 lower than the $249.99 sale price we saw in March. Slickdeals users love this deal whenever it comes up; it generates so much hype that it has ended up on our Frontpage each time it’s posted.
The magic keyboard is best suited for 3rd and 4th generation iPad Pros, though Slickdeals user funkaboo claims it still works with their 5th generation iPad, with the disclaimer that it may have a more snug fit if you use a screen protector.
If you’re trying to decide between buying a folio or a keyboard, Slickdeals user snurpi shared that the magic keyboard, will give a better typing experience than the folio with a bit deeper key depth.If you prefer working with a trackpad, it’s also worth keeping in mind that the magic keyboard comes equipped with one whereas the folio does not. However, the added complexity does increase the weight of the magic keyboard in comparison to the lighter folio.
If you’re still in the market for an iPad, check out other great iPad deals.

Thanks to Slickdeals user MemorableRoom6837 for finding and sharing this deal with our community.

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Cassidy Von Musser

Cassidy is a freelance writer who specializes in finding the latest leaked news about upcoming tech products. When she isn’t studying Economics and Professional Writing at UCLA, she loves camping and trying to convince people to go thrifting with her. She can’t say no to a sale on books by her favorite authors and will search far and wide for rumored tech developments on the horizon. When Cassidy was little, she once insisted on making a shirt that read “Shopping is a sport,” and her work at Slickdeals evidences how to play at a professional level.