keyboard
[ki:ˌbɔ:d]

noun

[Definition]: computer peripheral device for input and control

[Example Sentences]:
1. When purchased with a premium keyboard the price of the machine is $4,099.
2. LG also is considering a touchpad system on the keyboard, similar to the Surface Pro 3.
3. The iPad Pro will sell for $800 and an accompanying keyboard will cost an additional $169.
4. The 2520 will sell for $499 before subsidies, while the power keyboard accessory will cost $149.
5. Belkin is updating its QODE line of keyboard cases to fit the iPad Air 2.
6. You may have never thought to change the keyboard on your Android device.
7. The move puts the screen on the outside and the keyboard on the inside.
8. You may not agree with me that the iPad with keyboard is better than other options.
9. The iPad with keyboard has always been a good compromise for those times.
10. Some improvements to the touch keyboard built into the release are also in this build.
11. The main function I need is where the iPad with keyboard really shines.
12. Users will have to get used to making sure the monitor and keyboard connect correctly.
13. One of a variety of apps can turn your iOS device into both a wireless keyboard and trackpad.
14. There were also reports of trouble with the virtual keyboard display and video playback.
15. Free This is a cool keyboard for anyone who needs access to multiple languages.

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