At last, an actual physical keyboard seamlessly integrated into the iPad.
We'll make this quick, lest you accuse again us of pro-Apple bias: Japanese Jobsian disciple "Dark Kyokucho" found a way to strip a classic clamshell iBook and create enough space for an iPad and Apple keyboard connected to each other. The end result? An iPad-laptop that, strangely enough, isn't able to close. Full details through the link below!
No iBookstore On iPad In Japan? We Have iBook!
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