Apple Magic Trackpad 2 touch pad Wireless Silver, White

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product name : Magic Trackpad 2
  • Product code : MJ2R2LL/A
  • Category : Touch Pads
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  • Long product name Apple Magic Trackpad 2 touch pad Wireless Silver, White :

    Magic Trackpad 2 - Bluetooth, Lightning, 231 g

  • Short summary description Apple Magic Trackpad 2 touch pad Wireless Silver, White :

    Apple Magic Trackpad 2, Wireless, Lightning, Silver, White, Built-in, 160 mm, 114,9 mm

  • Long summary description Apple Magic Trackpad 2 touch pad Wireless Silver, White :

    Apple Magic Trackpad 2. Connectivity technology: Wireless, Interface: Lightning, Product colour: Silver, White. Battery type: Built-in. Width: 160 mm, Depth: 114,9 mm, Height: 10,9 mm

Reviews
Updated:
2017-05-01 06:09:57
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 22 expert reviews for Apple Magic Trackpad 2 touch pad Wireless Silver, White and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-01 06:09:44
Average rating:0
Apple's new iMac accessories – the Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and the Magic Keyboard – are a huge improvement over the models that were unchanged for years.These older models were all powered by AA batteries and looked a lot bulkier than these new pr...
  • Sleek design, rechargeable battery, easy pairing...
  • Lightning port on base of mouse so you can't use it when charging, expensive...
  • The new Apple accessories are a vast improvement and make interacting with your Mac easier and more enjoyable. For those who want to add them to their existing Macs, you can purchase them separately. They are on the expensive side but you can be assured...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2017-05-01 06:09:45
Average rating:80
Force Touch is the new pressure-sensitive tech from Apple that promises to change the way we interact with our Macs by offering shallow and deep "layers" of interaction on the trackpad. First introduced on the MacBook and the MacBook Pro in early 2015, t...
  • Bigger surface area, easy to setup, long battery life, comes with Lightning cable in the box for charging...
  • If you aren't using Force Click the extra size isn't hugely noticeable over the previous model...
  • A separate trackpad won't suit all users, but if it's how you like to work then the Magic Trackpad 2 adds plenty of new features above and beyond the original model. It's a larger landscape design, the ditching of the batteries is welcomed, chargin...
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-01 06:09:46
Average rating:80
It's been five years since Apple decided to bring the trackpad from its laptops to the desktop, and now we have a sequel. What's changed, and is this accessory worth having in your life?In the five years since Apple first gave the world an external trackp...
  • Brings the button-less trackpad concept to more than just new Macs; Large surface area; Definable button depth; Silent mode is very cool; Pairs upon plugging in with modern Macs; No more replaceable batteries; Charges through a Lightning cable, and there'...
  • Very expensive; Won't pair easily with anything not running Mac OS X 10.10 and lower; Not enough makes use of the force touch mechanism;...
  • We're not so sure if everyone needs a trackpad for their desktop, but if you like the Apple trackpad on the 2015 Mac laptops, the Magic Trackpad 2 is the best way to bring that experience to an all-in-one like the iMac, or to the Mac Pro, or anything else...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-01 06:09:51
Average rating:80
The Magic Trackpad 2 is Apple's latest standalone trackpad accessory for Mac, released alongside its new generation of iMacs, and an update to the original Magic Trackpad released in 2010. Our Magic Trackpad 2 hands-on review evaluates the trackpad's desi...
  • Brings Force Touch to older Macs, Some Force Touch features are convenient and applications will add features in future...
  • Expensive, Force Touch not yet ubiquitous enough to be genuinely useful...
  • To dredge up a review cliche, Force Touch is a nice-to-have rather than a must-have at this point - as more and more applications add Force Touch features, it's likely to become ubiquitous, and genuinely useful, but at the moment it's just a pleasant gimm...