Right after unboxing from the plastic postal package. The box looks pretty simple, and you could actually tap on some of the keypads through a hole in the paper packaging.
There's really not much inside the compact packaging. The bluetooth keyboard and a 5-pin usb connector marked Belkin to charge the battery. The connecting cable is actually equivalent to the Android standard usb connector.
There's a metallic-colored hinge on the top of the keyboard that clasps to the edge of iPad mini that allows it to act like a screen protection.
iPad mini on stand-mode to the keyboard. The part of keyboard that meets the iPad edge is also magnetized for better hold.
My comment on the product : at first I was pretty amazed to the fact that a tablet PC perphery could be as expensive as 70 bucks and higher. Then I got the Belkin FastFit keyboard with a Trutype keys. Since I was already using the same type of keyboard on my Lenovo Thinkpad laptop PC, it literally tooke me no time getting used to the small portable keyboard. I would have given 100 points out of 100, but one thing that bothers me is the color of the keyboard's back casing which is silver. I have chosen black keyboard for my spacegray iPad, but ridiculously the back of this black keyboard just had to be silverish? This mismatch of color makes the iPad-keyboard set look kind of dumb.
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