We’ve updated this piece with our new Bluetooth keyboard pick ... keyboards because their wireless connections can introduce input delays, and they can struggle to register simultaneous keystrokes.
The keyboard, which doubles as a display, includes a removable “electrostatic capacitive keycap” frame that sits atop its touchscreen, providing physical keys that facilitate touch typing.
"It has not, however, yet developed a human-like sense of touch that can discern, for example, a rough sheet of newspaper paper from a smooth and glossy sheet of magazine paper." Until now ...