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Score: 6.8/10  [1 review]
2 out of 5
ProdID: 4278 - Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad - T650
Manufactured by Logitech

Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad - T650
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$129.90
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Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad - T650 product reviews

With the T650 you can glide through Windows 8 using up to thirteen touch gestures. Fast, fluid navigation at your fingertips

Quickly scroll through your favorite web pages, pinch-to-zoom in on your family photos, and much more. Give it one touch - immediately feel the genius of touch navigation.

Plenty of room to roam
The large, smooth, glass surface gives your fingers the freedom to perform up to 13 unique Windows 8 gestures. With embedded precision sensors and resistance to fingerprints and scratches, built-in touchpads simply can't touch this.

Quick access to Windows 8 Start screen
Easily access your favorite apps on the Windows 8 Start screen with a simple dedicated gesture.

Non-stop rechargeable power
The T650 is rechargeable with up to one-month battery life* on a single charge. Just plug in the USB cable - even while using it - and instantly begin charging. With an on/off switch and low-battery status indicator, never worry about losing power again.

Logitech Advanced Technology

Plug it. Forget it. Add to it.
Unifying receiver connects up to six compatible devices.

Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless
Say good-bye to cords and enjoy wireless freedom.

Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking
Enjoy precise point and click actions.

Customizable Controls
Personalize with optional Logitech SetPoint software.

*Battery life may vary based on use and computing conditions.

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gestures   glass   mousepad   rechargeable   touch   touchpad   usb   windows   wireless
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Review by: hashtagradionz (Phid)
Dated: 9th of June, 2013

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This Review: 6.8/10
Durability:
Score 6 out of 10
Accuracy:
Score 9 out of 10
Features:
Score 6 out of 10
Comfort:
Score 6 out of 10

SOOOO....

The logitech touch mousepad is a sexy little number, smooth to touch & looks great. The touchpad is basically a reinvention of the mouse. Designed for Windows 8 its purpose is to make fast fluid scrolling through web pages, easy access to Windows8 shortcuts and from what I assume a nice transition from tablets and touchscreens to computer desktops. So after throwing away my standard boring looking mouse I committed myself to the touchpad using it on a daily basis through my heavily intense computer usage for a good solid couple of weeks.

I love its ease of use in Windows 8, the touch pad really comes into is own when being used on this platform, quick fluid movements makes the mouse feel like an awkward fumbling teenager heading for second base however the novelty of the device is quickly worn out though. The touchpad easily manages all the difficult maneuvering, pinch zoom and accuracy of touch. But its the basic actions that a mouse does that makes this touchpad frustrating. Simple actions like highlighting text was a frustrating act, and after putting it down to adjustment,decided to keep soldiering on, two weeks later it was still frustrating and I hadn't mastered it and what was normally a second job of highlighting certain sections in a word document took quite a few minutes. Not good for someone like me who constantly lives on a deadline and every second counts.

My next gripe was again a basic one, moving my browsers/explorer around my screen to suit. While the touchpad allows you to move your browsers to a pre-arranged setting, its not the setting I wanted and what is normally a one-hand movement with your mouse became a two-hand action..which in my mind defeats the purpose of reinventing the mouse.

My last moan is it's not true plug and play. A product that cannot Download its own drivers, annoys me. I want to be able to use instantly not wait for downloads and then shock horror reset my computer WHAT!

So while I like the look, love the feel and it use in windows 8, its application in real life work situations which incorporates documents, not just internet or searching through apps I find has been seriously overlooked. If it could only just get the basics right like drop and drag and highlighting it would be a real winner.

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