Magic Trackpad

I'm wasn't talking about the Intuos 4 Range, their Bamboo Fun range can take touch input, and also has multitouch, etc...

Probably, but the multitouch technologies might be different.... not sure... I looked at these before the trackpad but was not convinced enough at least with the apple trackpad I'm guaranteed the same technology as the Macbooks.
 
Probably, but the multitouch technologies might be different.... not sure... I looked at these before the trackpad but was not convinced enough at least with the apple trackpad I'm guaranteed the same technology as the Macbooks.

Don't under estimate wacom though, they are the leaders in that field of technology.
iirc they are the only ones that are allowed to use a certain technology that causes their pens to be battery-less, which is awesome.

but yeah - if you have an apple this will go well with it. just don't expect to use a pen.
 
Don't under estimate wacom though, they are the leaders in that field of technology.
iirc they are the only ones that are allowed to use a certain technology that causes their pens to be battery-less, which is awesome.

but yeah - if you have an apple this will go well with it. just don't expect to use a pen.

Wacom make good stuff no doubt, I'd rather stick to their pen stuff though.
 
being a video editor and working with graphics and motion graphics, this trackpad is interesting.
but that is where it stops. If anything I would rather have my trackpad and display screen as one thing so that I can interact with the elements.
at this stage the trackpad is just a novelty, but one that is leading to good things to come.
I won't get one, but I would definitely be interested to see how it can work in a desktop environment.
Seems pointless with a MacBook (pro or not)

Phillip
http://synapticlight.com/
 
I've only tried Magic Mouse in shop, i didn't like it. This looks to be better, not as a mouse but as a device. (i'm, like usual, probably talk a bunch of BS)
 
about those rechargeable batteries...
Several tipsters previously pointed us to the similarities in the published promotional specs of Apple's new rechargeable AA batteries and Sanyo's Eneloop batteries, suggesting that Apple have essentially rebranded Sanyo's offerings for sale it its own packaging. New testing by SuperApple.cz [Google translation] published today seems to confirm the suspicion, despite the lack of any definitive physical markings inside the batteries to give away the link.
In all likelihood, this indeed is the Sanyo Eneloop cells, specifically the model of HR-3UTG because they correspond to physical parameters of the articles (new articles Eneloop tests show essentially the same value) but also measured the capacity - if you view the document producer , you'll find it is these cells are indicated by the minimum capacity of 1900 mAh, then the regular 2000 mAh and Apple in this case decided to set the guaranteed capacity, although it is less beneficial according to the manufacturer, and according to our measurements.

The discovery that has rebranded another companies batteries is not necessarily a surprise, as it was unlikely that Apple took on the task of reinventing rechargeable battery technology on its own. The disclosure does reveal, however, that the Apple's batteries are not based on a brand-new battery technology, as Sanyo first developed its Eneloop batteries in 2005 and launched them for sale in 2006.
But the other component of Apple's battery package, the charger, does appear to be an Apple-designed product, with SuperApple.cz finding no tell-tale branding on its internal components while obviously offering Apple's traditional styling. The charger is designed to automatically reduce power usage to 30 milliwatts once it senses that batteries have been fully charged, the lowest "vampire draw" in the industry and 10 times lower than the industry average.

http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/12/apples-new-rechargeable-aa-batteries-actually-sanyo-eneloops/
 
Got it today from project3.co.za
photo1uw.jpg

photo2st.jpg


It's huge and actually much easier getting used to than I thought it would be.
 
Last edited:
Not much more to say really, I'm loving it! Need to get one for home as well.
 
I'm interested in battery life, let me know in a few/months weeks about that, I am a heavy user though.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X