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What do you think about Apple Magic Trackpad 2

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MacMall
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fine

This is a fine computer for what I do on a home computer. Choosing an optional mouse, which I replaced with my trackball, delayed delivery of the product and the delay time was not accurate on the ordering page.

Littlewoods
★★★★★
7 years ago
Brilliant if you don't like a mouse

Brought to use with my new iMac. Unfortunately I haven't had to use it as I do prefer to use a mouse. I did use one like this at a family members, thought it was a good idea. I think if you use a laptop you will use this with ease. As the pad is the same. Not laptop literate.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
8 years ago
It was noisy the first time I used it and ...

It was noisy the first time I used it and the second time I tried to use it, it didn't work at all. So I bought immediately the one sold by Apple.

sweetwater.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Put away the mouse

That's right. Put away the mouse! Forget about "ergonomic comfort". The Trackpad is just so easy to use! I backed my mouse into a corner of my desk, and only let it out once in a while.

techguide.com.au
★★★★★
8 years ago

These older models were all powered by AA batteries and looked a lot bulkier than these new products. The Magic Mouse 2, the Magic Trackpad 2 and the Magic Keyboard all have internal rechargeable batteries that are charged using a Lightning cable through a discreet port either on the back or the...

Pocket Lint
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple Magic Trackpad 2 MJ2R2ZA/A review

Charging is easy, the ditching of the batteries welcomed, and the overall experience a good one.

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

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple Magic Trackpad 2

But there's that price tag. At $130 it's not quite an impulse buy, although its a bit easier to stomach as a $50 upgrade option when buying a new iMac. If you currently use the Magic Trackpad on a daily basis, you're probably better served to keep doing so-unless you really can't stand dealing with...

Attractive, minimalist design; Larger active surface area than the previous model; Quick setup; Supports Force Click and multitouch gestures; Internal rechargeable battery; Includes Lightning charging cable

Expensive; Requires El Capitan and Bluetooth 4.0 to work

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