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20 Mar, 2026
£131.81 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is a “nice if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem” buy. If you’re using a Mac day-to-day and you want something that just feels premium and consistent—quiet keystrokes, solid key layout, and a clean setup over Bluetooth—it’s a dependable choice. The numeric keypad is genuinely useful for finance/admin work or anyone who lives in spreadsheets, and that alone can make it feel better value than Apple’s smaller options.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it if you’re cost-sensitive. At ~£110 ex-VAT, you can get plenty of excellent UK-layout wireless keyboards from other brands that offer more features (better ergonomics, shortcut/customisation, or more flexible connectivity) for the money. Also, if you regularly share a desk with Windows PCs, you may find the “Apple-friendly” experience less seamless than you expect. Bottom line: buy it if you want a calm, reliable Mac-centric keyboard and you value comfort over feature richness; skip it if you want the best value-per-pound or a more configurable workstation keyboard.

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