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Logitech Keyboard Folio S for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 - $5 + Postage - COTD

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Built-in Bluetooth keyboard for a fast & comfortable typing experience!

Durable & water-repellent construction delivers 2-sided protection

SecureLock system | Dual-view stand | Auto wake & sleep

If you need peripherals for your computer, there’s one brand that springs to mind and that’s Logitech. Swiss-founded and absolutely booming in the marketplace - this brand offers add-ons for your computer, mobile and home entertainment that’ll excite!

Features:

Logitech accessories
Design: Keyboard Folio S
Made for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Colour: Carbon Black
Built-in Bluetooth keyboard
Full-size keys & Android shortcuts
Durable & water-repellant construction
Protects front & back of device
SecureLock system keeps tablet firmly fastened to frame
Dual-view stand
Auto wake/sleep
Dimensions (approx. cm): 25.8 x 2 x 25.8 (W x D x H)
Country of origin: China
Please note: Cases and covers do not offer guaranteed protection for your device. See instruction booklet and manufacturer materials for details.
Protected by our 12 MONTH WARRANTY

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  • Will this fit with galaxy tab s 10.5? Logitech website mentions the keyboard is for their galaxy tab A 9.7" so did COTD make a typo?

    • Think it's for the 10.1

  • Does anyone if this will fit the Samsung Tab 4? the dimension of the Tab3 and Tab4 are slightly different

  • i bought this off COTD a while back at ~$20. I took off the plastic corners that hold the tablet in, left the metal stand it rests on, and added elastic to the corners, and used it for my Samsung galaxy tab 2, which is slightly too big for this case originally (every other decent option was $100+). works a treat. as a product it has a pretty nice feel to it - definitely worth it at this price.

    • How did you get the plastic corners off?

      • from memory, i used a small saw to weaken them, then snapped them off (the first one i sawed the whole way through, but i got lazy). I took up the material surrounding them to get to the base of the plastic - but in retrospect you probably don't need to. I kinda was hoping to see a joint or a screw, but it's all one piece. If you're not confident sawing them off - i'm sure you could file them down, but the plastic is pretty hard so it'd take a while. make sure you weaken them before snapping them with your fingers though or you'll snap the back of the case, rather than the corners, which are a thicker piece of plastic. hope that makes sense/helps you :)

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          thanks, i ended up using tinsnips to get the bulk of the plastic off, then used the belt sander to smooth out the edges, unfortunaly took some padding off, but I'm just gonna electric tap the corners off.

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    When I click on the link price is $9.99 + postage.

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    yeah deal has expired, op needs to change the price in the title to $9.99

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