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DNS Security: Protecting Your Business at the Network Level
19 Feb, 2026
£152.02 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already all-in on Apple (MacBook + iPhone/Apple ID workflow), the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is the kind of “small luxury” that actually earns its keep. Touch ID turns logins and approvals from a chore into a one-and-done swipe, and the rest of the typing experience is genuinely solid—stable, quiet-ish, and comfortable for long work sessions. At £126.76 ex-VAT, you’re paying for that Apple polish and the convenience layer, not for raw keyboard features.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for “serious typing on Windows” or for a mixed fleet setup. The Touch ID value is basically wasted if the machine doesn’t integrate cleanly with your Apple security/logins, and the keyboard still won’t magically make non-Apple ergonomics or shortcuts better. Also, if you’re price-sensitive, there are plenty of non-Apple wireless keyboards that are cheaper and perfectly good—this one is for people who specifically want the Apple ecosystem benefits and are willing to pay to reduce friction every day.

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