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Apples Magic Trackpad is finally getting real competition (or not)
MacworldThe Apple Magic Trackpad is one of the must-have Mac accessories and has been available for nearly 15 years without any real competition. However, thats about to change as Hyper is at the Consumer Electronic Show demonstrating its HyperSpace Trackpad Pro.Hyper is showing the device with PCs, as it plans to ship with Windows compatibility at the end of the second quarter of 2025. On Windows, the device will have software that can assign sections of the trackpad for tasks (like gestures) as well as how the click feels. According to The Verge, Hyper will provide basic compatibility with macOS later this yearwe dont know what basic compatibility means, but it sounds like it will stop short of offering Magic Trackpad features like those you find in the More Gestures section of the Trackpad settings.Macworlds sister publication, PCWorld spent some time with the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro and called the experience less than auspicious. During their demo, the Hyper rep showing the device was practically leaning on the trackpad to enable clicks and repeatedly clicking to perform basic actions, like moving icons around on a screen. PCWorld points out that the product is in its beta period, so hopefully Hyper will work out the kinks before it ships.The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro measures 6.29 by 3.85 inches (160 by 98 mm) and about half an inch thick.That makes it about as wide as the Magic Trackpad but not as deep; Apples device measures 6.3 by 4.52 inches (160 by 115 mm). The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro is priced at $130, which is about $20 cheaper than the Magic Trackpad. So if you want a trackpad thats a little smaller and less expensive than Apples, the HyperSpace TrackPad Pro could be what youre looking for, if you can deal with its compromises.HyperSpace TrackPad Pro
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