Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

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What do you think of the new type of input device?

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby timark_uk » Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:27 pm

HeatherKay wrote:Mine is old enough still to have the physical button. It does support the two-fingered scroll, though.
Ah, okay.
Mine doesn't have the separate button, which kind of makes it the smaller version of this new one. If I had kept my desktop Mac I'd've bought one of these already. (8+D

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby ChurchCat » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:03 pm

finlay666 wrote:£25 for a AA rechargeable battery charger....

meh


£25 for an Apple AA rechargeable battery charger…

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby ChurchCat » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:06 pm

I know I have drunk the Coolade but I can see these catching on. Not for gaming of course but I would love one. In China they can be used for character input too. (A big market methinks)
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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby jonbwfc » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:24 pm

ChurchCat wrote:
finlay666 wrote:£25 for a AA rechargeable battery charger....
meh

£25 for an Apple AA rechargeable battery charger…
;)

It's 25 quid for a battery charger and 6 very high spec rechargeable batteries. Your standard rechargeables are.. fairly cheap these days but the equivalent 'brand' batteries with that spec are about a tenner for 4. So assuming the same price you're getting a pretty compact charger for a tenner. Which is a bit on the expensive side but only by say a quid or so.

It's a bit of pain it'll only charge two at once though.

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby steve74 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:49 pm

Looks interesting, but expensive for what it is. I can maybe see some people using them instead of a mouse for certain tasks, but it's never going to replace the mouse for accurate work. Plus the fact that I don't even have an Intel Mac yet, never mind 10.6.4 - bit steep on the minimum requirements if you ask me.

I'd be more interested if they integrated a slightly smaller version into the Apple keyboard. Something a bit like this...

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...but then I guess they'd have to do a left-handed and a right-handed version! I suppose that's why it's a separate unit, so you can place it either side. Trouble is, it's one more device that requires batteries - if they ever did the keyboard option, I'd buy one assuming my Macs were modern enough (they aren't at the moment). But on its own, £59 is too much for me when you'll still need a mouse for other tasks.

Still, nice addition, just needs to be cheaper.
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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby soddit112 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:00 pm

steve74 wrote:I'd be more interested if they integrated a slightly smaller version into the Apple keyboard. Something a bit like this...

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...but then I guess they'd have to do a left-handed and a right-handed version! I suppose that's why it's a separate unit


no reason they couldnt make it detachable, and put connection points for it on both sides of the keyboard. or would that mess up the aesthetics too much? :wink:
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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby veato » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:18 pm

jonbwfc wrote:
ChurchCat wrote:
finlay666 wrote:£25 for a AA rechargeable battery charger....
meh

£25 for an Apple AA rechargeable battery charger…
;)

It's 25 quid for a battery charger and 6 very high spec rechargeable batteries. Your standard rechargeables are.. fairly cheap these days but the equivalent 'brand' batteries with that spec are about a tenner for 4. So assuming the same price you're getting a pretty compact charger for a tenner. Which is a bit on the expensive side but only by say a quid or so.

It's a bit of pain it'll only charge two at once though.


Do you know what spec they are? I read somewhere they're the 1900mAh variery.

You can get a 4 pack of Duracell Stay Charged for less than £7 and a charger with 2 x 2000mAh batteries for £9.99 saving £8 over the Apple one.

I guess you pay the Apple premium though if thats what you want.
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Postby l3v1ck » Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:51 pm

I hate track pads. USB mice, they're the future.
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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby pcernie » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:33 pm

Trackpads are usable, but then so are my legs; I just don't want to walk everywhere ;)

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby koli » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:47 pm

HeatherKay wrote:
koli wrote:It has Magic in the name, it must be good :lol:

Anyway, I can't see the point of this.
Is is faster than mouse? No
More accurate? No
Less tiring? Don't know

It is likely to be much better than scrolling with wheel on the mouse but inferior to middle-clicking on the page and scrolling like that...


I don't know the answers to any of your questions. I might wait until I've actually tried one before passing judgement.

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby jonbwfc » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:03 pm

veato wrote:Do you know what spec they are? I read somewhere they're the 1900mAh variery.

I'd imagine they are that or more. I've got some Energiser rechargeables that are 2000mAh that weren't even labelled as anything other than standard, so you'd need at least that to get away with calling them 'high performance'.
Actually, it's a bit odd. I've got three packs of essentially the same Energiser rechargeables here. Some are 1700mAh, some are 2000 and one set are 2500. Bought in the same shop for, as far as I remember, pretty much the same price. What the hell are they playing at?

veato wrote:You can get a 4 pack of Duracell Stay Charged for less than £7 and a charger with 2 x 2000mAh batteries for £9.99 saving £8 over the Apple one.

The Apple charger looks to be a fair bit smaller than the one you linked, which is a factor if you're travelling with it but not at home. And the 'deal' you have gives you 4 long charge batteries and two standard ones, plus they're different ratings. A lot of devices are finicky about rechargeables so it's generally not wise to mix them around - for example I have an LED lantern/torch that will work fine as long as one of the batteries in it is non-rechargeable, even if the other three are. But put four rechargeables in it and it simply doesn't work. There's a certain advantage to having similar batteries that are 'matched' to the charger for consistency's sake.

I suspect Apple don't expect it to be a major selling item so they are upping their profit margin on it, because they're losing something on economies of scale. At the end if the day though it's not like they're using some proprietary battery format and forcing you to buy their charger; if you don't want to buy it, you don't have to.

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby timark_uk » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:26 pm

steve74 wrote: you'll still need a mouse for other tasks.
I'm struggling to come up with anything that you'd still need a mouse for other than perhaps playing a game.
Can you clue me in?

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby ChurchCat » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:35 pm

It is all the things that a mouse can't do.

It can't pinch and zoom. It can't rotated images and objects on the page. Three finger and four finger gestures can be added by extra buttons I suppose but I can see so many more reasons to have a multi touch multi gesture trackpad. I don't have the minimum spec to run this one but I do like it a lot.

I just wonder if it will be widely copied by other manufactures.
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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby soddit112 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:46 pm

timark_uk wrote:I'm struggling to come up with anything that you'd still need a mouse for other than perhaps playing a game.
Can you clue me in?

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Re: Jumbo Trackpads. Would you?

Postby timark_uk » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:49 pm

soddit112 wrote:
timark_uk wrote:I'm struggling to come up with anything that you'd still need a mouse for other than perhaps playing a game.
Can you clue me in?
a back button? i cant imagine web browsing without one of those.
?!? You have a button for that?!?
I use a mouse on my desktop Mac at work as well as my PC, and in my whole history of using desktop computers I have never had a back button on the mouse.
I either use the back button in the browser window or I use keyboard shortcuts.

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