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New Magic Trackpad from Apple

 

iMac users now can have the same intuitive Multi-Touchâ„¢ gestures that usually only available for Macbook users, thanks to the Apple‘s new Magic Trackpad. With its glass surface, the wireless Magic Trackpad enables users to scroll smoothly up and down a page with inertial scrolling, pinch to zoom in and out, rotate an image with their fingertips and swipe three fingers to flip through a collection of web pages or photos. Priced at $69, the Magic Trackpad can be configured to support single button or two button commands and supports tap-to-click as well as a physical click.

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