This is kind of unnecessary, because we think people are used to laptop pads now, on which you can select things by tapping the pad. When you're using the touchpad, you'll notice it "clicks" when you press it. The only other things, beside the surface itself, that adorn the outside of the device are the USB charging port, and the on/off switch. You can also use it while it's charging, as long as it isn't totally flat. That's fine, because it takes only an hour or so to charge from flat. The Logitech, for example, has a built-in rechargeable battery that the company says will last about a month of normal use. There are some interesting differences though. But then, it would be hard to design a touch interface and not have it look similar. It's pointless to pretend that the Logitech isn't a little inspired by the Apple magic-whatever-it's-called. So the Logitech T650 was designed to bring touch to the millions upon millions of computers in the world that have no touch abilities.Ĭosting £69, its a bit on the expensive side, but for the money you do get something that looks as if care has been lavished on its design and, let's be honest, it's cheaper than a touchscreen monitor or new laptop. (Pocket-lint) - Windows 8 brought with it a quite specific problem - be it real or imagined - namely, that it was created for touch interaction.
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