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 ...
When I first unpacked my review unit of the new 24-inch iMac, I quickly set aside the Magic Trackpad 2 ($119, originally $129; amazon.com or $129; expercom.com) that came in the box. “This is a neat ...
This revamped trackpad initially looks huge, but that’s an illusion of sorts. Battery hump removed (the Magic Trackpad 2 is charged using a Lightning cable), the usable area has actually increased in ...
Apple's Magic Trackpad offers an easy-to-use touch interface for Mac users, but it could be so much more than just a trackpad. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable ...
Apple's new Magic Trackpad offers desktop Mac users a multitouch trackpad alternative to the mouse, designed to match its super slim aluminum keyboard. The Magic Trackpad follows Apple's introduction ...
Apple's newly released Magic Trackpad offers all the functionality of a MacBook clickpad in a stand-alone Bluetooth device. Will iMac owners make this their new mouse? I started with CNET reviewing ...
Alongside the new iMac, Apple announced updated versions of the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad. The accessories are now equipped with USB-C charging ports, whereas the previous models ...
It turns out that the Magic Trackpad, released yesterday, isn't the first external trackpad from Apple. Way back in 1997 the $7,500 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh came with a detachable trackpad in ...
Apple's Magic Trackpad isn't the first of its kind — in fact, Wacom has been playing this game for awhile — but it's the first of its kind from the cats in Cupertino, so obviously people take notice.
The US Patent & Trademark Office just published Apple’s latest trademark application for “Magic Trackpad”—and, looking at a bit of history, we think it could be one of two new products. Back in July ...
Apple’s Magic Trackpad is a new $69 pointing device that can replace (or supplement) your mouse. Apple vice president of hardware marketing David Moody told us that lots of people at Apple are using ...