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AI-generated summary
The Magic Keyboard with the numeric keypad is one of those “feels better than it should for the price” products. In a UK office setup it’s a proper upgrade if you type a lot and value a calm, precise feel over gimmicks—especially with the extra numpad for finance, admin, or anyone living in spreadsheets. It also tends to be a good fit for desk setups where you want tidy switching between devices without faffing about, and it looks genuinely respectable in a business environment (not all keybords do).
That said, at ~£110 ex‑VAT, it’s not the best value if you want something hard-wearing for a rougher workplace or if you’re buying in bulk on a budget. You’re paying for Apple’s build quality and “it just works” smoothness more than raw functionality. If your team needs lots of shortcut keys, programmable layouts, or you’d rather spend less and replace more often, there are usually better options. In short: buy it for small teams or professionals who live in spreadsheets/Word all day and want a premium, low-maintenance keyboard; skip it if you’re optimising for cost per keystroke or heavy-duty durability.

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