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
(76%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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 build, Brings multi-touch to Apple's desktop range, Gestures are genuinely quicker than using a mouse
Bit expensive, Takes a bit of time to become familiar with, Doesn't work with all programs
Not precise enough for intricate work, but this is a relatively affordable way for desktop users to take advantage of intuitive and time saving multi-touch gestures
Looks and feels great. Proper gestures on the desktop, unlike the Magic Mouse
Not as precise or fast as a mouse. Some may not approve of the ergonomics. You'll need to buy Snow Leopard to use it on Windows
While we still prefer using the speedier and more accurate mouse, some will no doubt be interested in the Magic Trackpad. It's not magic — it does no more or less than you'd expect it to. But then, that's not necessarily a bad thing....
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. ...
minimalistisches Design, MultitouchGesten funktionieren ausgezeichnet, beansprucht weniger Platz als PCMäuse,
eingeschränkte Software, Tasten am Rand funktionieren nur, wenn das Trackpad auf einer harten Oberfläche steht,
Das Magic Trackpad bringt die Multitouch-Flexibilität der MacBook-Touchpads endlich auch auf die Desktop-PCs von Apple. Für die meisten Mac-Besitzer dürfte sich die kostspielige Anschaffung aber nicht lohnen. Fanden Sie diesen Testbericht nützlich? ...