Fresh off its settlement with BlackBerry, Typo said Wednesday it will start selling its iPad keyboard case both online and at Apple Stores. The $189 case, which works with the iPad Air and iPad Air 2, has its own built-in autocorrect technology and an adjustable stand. But where its now discontinued iPhone keyboard case was rather alone in the market, Typo will go up against tons of other iPad keyboard cases already available — most selling for far less than the Typo case.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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