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[* black] Comparison time! Let's take a look at how the Magic Keyboard stacks up against the 3rd generation Wireless Keyboard.
- [* black] The new keyboard adopts the slightly revised layout of the [guide|39841|2015 MacBook] keyboard.
- [* black] The Magic Keyboard also does away with the battery tube of the previous generation in favor of a rechargeable battery.
-[* icon_note] The Magic Trackpad 2 shares the same lower profile, but more on that later...
+ [* black] The new keyboard adopts the slightly revised layout of the [guide|39841|2015 MacBook] keyboard—including slightly full-size left and right arrow keys and function keys.
+ [* black] Switching to an internal battery means Apple engineers got to ditch the battery tube, giving the keyboard a lower profile. This should be good practice for typing on our new iPad Pro Smart Keyboard!
+[* icon_note] For the that slick, streamlined desk, the Magic Trackpad 2 matches the Magic Keyboard's new slim profile. For more on that, head over to our [guide|51032|Magic Trackpad 2 teardown|new_window=true]!