Magic Keyboard with Touch ID costs $ 50 more with Basic iMac

    Magic Keyboard with Touch ID costs $ 50 more with Basic iMac

    Although higher versions of the new iMac include the new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID out of the box (included in the price), the keyboard with Touch ID is an additional $ 50 if you want to order with the base model.

    Apple also offers an extended version of the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and numeric keypad, which costs $ 80 more when ordered with the simpler iMac model and a $ 30 price increase for higher configurations.



    Apple, at the moment, does not offer the possibility to "lower" the price by selecting the keyboard without Touch ID.

    The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is compatible with all Mac M1s, including the new iMac, 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac mini.

    When used with Intel Macs or other Bluetooth devices, the keyboard will work, except for Touch ID, which will not work.

    Currently, the different Magic Keyboard can only be purchased together with the new iMac and are not available for separate purchases.

    La Magic Keyboard con Touch ID, although it works with all Macs with M1, if used with the new iPad Pro with M1, you will not be able to use Touch ID to unlock the device or confirm actions (the rest of the keys will work, by course).



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