Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Apple Magic Trackpad and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Magic Trackpad.
July 2010
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74 Reviews
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Abstract: This device is beautiful and comfortable to use. A Multi-Touch trackpad you can use with your iMac is a real boon and you will thoroughly enjoy using it. It may mean the end of the mouse as your primary input device. Ergonomic. Full array of Mult...
Great industrial designPerfect trackpad experience for a desktopMultitouch works flawlessly
Easy to get lost in large surface areaSingle button click limits optionsWindows implementation is weak
There isn't anything truly magical, revolutionary, or groundbreaking about the Magic Trackpad. It's not the first of its kind, and it doesn't turn our current computing paradigms on their ear. It's an excellent device for those who prefer touch input to m...
Abstract: Video Review: Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira bring you a bonus review with the recently released Apple Trackpad to demonstrate its swiping features, multi-touch gestures and more for $69. ...
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Published: 2010-07-28, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: External trackpads aren’t exactly new, but Apple has managed to instill no small degree of excitement into their new Magic Trackpad by virtue of their multitouch technology. Essentially the trackpad from a MacBook Pro, sliced out and blown up, the wire...
Published: 2010-07-28, Author: Dan , review by: techworld.com
These are only our first impressions of how the Magic Trackpad works, and we'll follow up with a more in depth review and some buying advice soon.My favorite Magic Trackpad design feature? While the Magic Trackpad may not appear to support physical "c...
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Published: 2010-07-28, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Compact, clean design; responsive multitouch gestures work as smoothly as they do on a MacBook; offers a mouse-free alternative for users who don't have space for a mouse
Clickable buttons at corners don't work well if Trackpad isn't placed on a hard surface, limited software customization
Apple's Magic Trackpad offers all the functionality of a MacBook clickpad in a standalone Bluetooth device. For most people, however, it's not worth the pricey upgrade over an existing mouse.
Abstract: Many of today's computer users learned how to compute and surf on a laptop rather than on a traditional desktop. For them, a trackpad—which combines both a touchpad and mouse buttons— is more familiar than the traditional mouse. Apple, with its extensi...
Supports up to four-finger multitouch gestures. Video help built into control panel. Great design and feel. Fits perfectly with Apple Wireless Keyboard.
Learning curve if you're used to trackpads with buttons or to traditional computer mice. Only works as a two-button scrolling mouse in Boot Camp/Windows.
If you're a Mac user who's more comfortable using a trackpad than a mouse, get yourself to your local Apple store and pick up the Magic Trackpad. Buy it now...
Abstract: Early Tuesday, Apple announced the Magic Trackpad, the company’s new standalone, Bluetooth trackpad. Using the same glass surface as the trackpad on Apple’s current laptop line, the Magic Trackpad supports the same Multi-Touch gestures, bringing Apple’...