I Tested a Windows-Based Touchpad Taking on Apple's Magic Trackpad
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I Tested a Windows-Based Touchpad Taking on Apple's Magic Trackpad
"The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro's main goal is to provide a high-quality Windows alternative to the Magic Trackpad. That's easy to check off. It has a pretty design, housed in a CNC metal chassis that feels superb. It resembles the Space Gray Magic Trackpad, featuring dark silver sides and a black trackpad glass surface. It charges via USB-C next to the manual power button on the back and can connect via cable or Bluetooth. It's more or less the same size as the Magic Trackpad."
"It's performance that really matters. It has a 240-Hz report rate (otherwise known as polling rate), which is what gives you that smooth cursor movement, matching the rate of the Magic Trackpad. That might not sound impressive compared to the high-end 1,000-Hz gaming mice, but for a touchpad, it feels super smooth. I'm happy to report that when it comes to the basics of swiping, clicking, and navigating, the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro feels every bit as precise and smooth as Apple's hardware."
HyperSpace Trackpad Pro aims to provide a high-quality Windows alternative to Apple's Magic Trackpad, offering a similar size and haptic click experience. The unit features a CNC metal chassis with dark silver sides and a black glass surface, USB-C charging, a manual power button, and cable or Bluetooth connectivity. The touchpad uses a 240-Hz report (polling) rate for smooth cursor movement, matching the Magic Trackpad's responsiveness. Gesture support enables precise swiping, clicking, and navigation with Mac-comparable smoothness and accuracy. The design and performance elevate external trackpad options for Windows users.
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