Logitech Launches Wireless Multi-Touch Touchpad

So you love Apple’s Magic Trackpad but don’t own a Mac? Logitech has just come up with a solution for Windows PC Users. It has unveiled its latest device today -  the Wireless Touchpad. The Wireless TouchPad is a multi-touch computer peripheral that lets you scroll and supports gestures for different commands.
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The large, 5-inch touchpad offers you more room to point, scroll and swipe just where you want it. Since it’s a multi-touch touchpad, there are different actions depending on the number of finger you use. Overall, the touchpad offers easier navigation, scrolling, jumping tabs, and switching apps. One finger lets you move the pointer, two fingers is a scroll gesture. Three-finger swipe moves you back and forth through files like photos and a four-finger swipe moves you between applications. The Logitech Wireless TouchPad works through Logitech’s fantastic 2.4GHz Unifying receiver that allows for a total of five wireless Logitech devices including mice and keyboards. It provides a long-range wireless connection that virtually eliminates delays, dropouts and interference and gives you a range of up to 25 meters (82 feet). A single AA battery will provide four months of use.
#-Link-Snipped-#According to Rory Dooley, Logitech’s senior vice president, “The Logitech Wireless Touchpad is perfect for people who want to surf the Web in a more fun and natural way. It lets Web surfers flick through websites and effortlessly scan long pages – making browsing easier than ever.”
The Logitech Wireless Touchpad will ship in the U.S. and Europe this month for $49.99. #-Link-Snipped-#is Logitech's official page on the TouchPad.
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