TechHive: Hands On: When iPads get drunk, they dock with the TrewGrip keyboard

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thumbnail Hands On: When iPads get drunk, they dock with the TrewGrip keyboard
Jan 6th 2014, 22:24, by Mark Hachman

LAS VEGAS—Few people, it must be said, probably yearn for a mini keyboard that vaguely resembles the unholy union of a pasta shell with an accordion. And when that pairing lures an iPad mini to its bower? Then you get products like the TrewGrip.

But, try as one might, there's no getting past the feeling that maybe, as ridiculous as one would look with the thing, that the TrewGrip is genuinely useful.

What is it? It's a bit difficult to describe. Conceptually, the TrewGrip is nothing more than a Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard. Except one that's typed upside down. With hints. And is actually just a pair of sleeves.

20140105 175325 Photo: Mark Hachman

Here's a TrewGrip keyboard holding an iPad mini securely in place using microsuction.

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