Apple Magic Trackpad Product Review
So throughout my college years, I must admit that I was a bit reckless with mac book. I would lug it around from class to class or just use it in some of my buddy’s dorm rooms. Not sure exactly when this happened, but one day I realize that my track pad wasn’t working as expected. The problem was that I could not longer physically click down to select anything on my computer and I was forced to enable the tap-to-click feature. Many years go by and now I find myself willing to dish out some cash for an external track pad called the “Apple Magic Trackpad.”

www.apple.com/magictrackpad/
Pros:
- Larger in size (area) than the track pad that comes with the macbook computers.
- Wireless Bluetooth technology. I am able to hook up my laptop to my television and navigate the internet from across the room.
- Long lasting battery life. I have had it for over a month now and use it every day and there is 98% battery remaining.
- Has the same multi-finger commands that you can enable to facilitate computer usage
Cons:
- Some of the commands with 3 or more fingers are not working properly even though they are enabled in ‘settings.’
- Isn’t really compatible with other apple products other than laptops
- Must be flush against a hard surface in order to use the physical ‘click’ feature
- Cost $69.00