To dredge up a review cliche, Force Touch is a nice-to-have rather than a must-have at this point – as more and more applications add Force Touch features, it’s likely to become ubiquitous, and ...
When I first unpacked my review unit of the new 24-inch iMac, I quickly set aside the Magic Trackpad 2 ($119, originally $129; amazon.com or $129; expercom.com) that came in the box. “This is a neat ...
Macs get internal upgrades every year or so, and redesigns are common every three to four years. But it has been way longer than that since Apple last revisited the input devices it ships with its ...
With the introduction of Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Mouse 2, Apple offers two solid upgrades to its peripheral accessory lineup, but in our estimation only one is worthy of the "magic" moniker. The ...
The Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad are the only accessories in Apple’s lineup that use a Lightning connector. But that seemingly won’t be the case for long. The latest macOS Sequoia ...
Long-awaited accessory updates Trackpad 2 adds Force Touch Typically high manufacturing quality, clean designs Each is notably more expensive Rechargeable batteries are late in arriving, use Lightning ...
Reviews of the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro have been largely positive, and many reviewers have been impressed with the key feel and the quality and functionality of the trackpad. The biggest ...
I've come to a situation where I have a desk that is used by more than one mac (though never at the same time). The desk is set up with a nice USB-C/TB3 dock with stuff attached (audio, ethernet, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results
Feedback