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Along with the arrival of the 24″ iMac with the M1 chip, we also saw the introduction of redesigned accessories – namely the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad. While the mouse and trackpad are practically no different from their predecessors, the Magic Keyboard came with a major improvement - specifically, you can order a version with Touch ID, so you don't have to authenticate with a password when logging in, and you don't have to lean towards the Touch when using a MacBook with a Magic Keyboard ID on the body of the MacBook.

Until now, the problem with the current Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad accessories was that you could only get them in light versions. In the package of the 24″ iMac with M1, there was a color variant of the keyboard, mouse or trackpad to match it. In particular, you could only buy the classic silver version, which many users could not get along with - the popular dark gray version was missing. Older Magic accessories were available in this dark version, which is more suitable for a professional environment. But the good news is that at today's Apple Keynote, the apple company came with a dark gray color for the latest Magic accessory, so the wait is over.

So you can buy this dark accessory separately - the Magic Keyboard is only available in the top version with the numeric part and Touch ID anyway. If you would like it without the numerical part and possibly without Touch ID, you will not succeed. And as you can probably guess, Apple will pay a lot for the new accessories. The Magic Keyboard costs 5 crowns, which is 890 crowns more than the light variant. There is exactly the same price difference between the Magic Mouse and the Magic Trackpad, which you can get in the dark version for 600 crowns and 2 crowns, respectively. The light version of the mouse and trackpad costs 990 crowns and 4 crowns, respectively. You can buy them immediately.

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