Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650.
March 2013
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63 Reviews
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Logitech has put together a fantastic touchpad. The T650 is everything you could want and more. It is comfortable to use and packed with functionality. With a rechargeable battery that lasts up to one month (according to the product description), this is ...
Allows you to perform many Windows shortcuts from one device, Increases ability to navigate through the Windows desktop over a regular pointing device, Good build quality, pleasing touch surface, Great tracking/sensitivity, battery life, wireless range,
Clicking and dragging still a difficult operation to perform on a touchpad, Can't program gestures to perform custom functions, Won't completely replace a mouse for precise work
I was impressed with the performance of the T650 Wireless Touchpad. From the precision of the tracking to the range of the wireless connection and lack of interference, Logitech certainly brings their thirty years of expertise to this peripheral as we...
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Published: 2013-04-15, Author: Maximum , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: As has been reported exhaustively by now, Windows 8 can be a very unsettling experience for longtime Windows users. It’s like going to visit your parents and finding dad decked out in drag. The person you’ve known for so long is still there, but a new...
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Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Konrad , review by: Laptopmag.com
Significantly larger than the average touchpad, Smooth, comfortable surface, Easy setup, Most gestures work very well
Rotate gesture unsupported
The T650 is a large wireless touchpad that makes it a cinch to navigate Windows 8....
Adds gesture controls to non-touch Windows 8 desktops and laptops, Premium look and feel, Cursor control and most gestures work very well
Touch-pad gestures aren't as intuitive as using a touch screen, Swiping in from the sides is a bit clumsy, Software doesn't allow for custom gestures, Pricey
If you’re looking to use Windows 8’s handy gesture controls on an older non-touch desktop or laptop, the t650 mostly delivers. But not all gestures work equally well, and a touch-enabled screen offers a more enjoyable, intuitive experience. ...
Abstract: The T650 is rechargeable with up to one-month battery life* on a single charge. Just plug in the USB cable—even while using it—and instantly begin charging. With an on/off switch and low-battery status indicator. The large, smooth, glass surface gives you...
Abstract: If your life depends on a large touchpad or if you are running Windows 8 on a non-touchscreen device, you might want to consider getting an external touchpad to make your life easier. Here's one from Logitech.Recommended Retail Price: S$109 Connectivity:...
Abstract: The new Logitech T650 allows users to have the touch screen aspects through a touchpad made of glass. This has a very smooth feeling providing the perfect surface for all the different movements. The color of the touchpad blends well with the grays of...
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Published: 2012-12-14, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The glass-topped Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 has a large multitouch surface, and works seamlessly with all types of Windows 8 devices
The charging cable and USB receiver are extra parts to deal with, and Mac functionality is severely limited
The Logitech Touchpad T650 makes it easy to add a standalone touch pad to your Windows 8 tablet or desktop, but mimicking touch-screen gestures is still an imperfect experience.
Published: 2012-11-27, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: While plenty of new laptops and desktops are incorporating touch screens to accommodate the touch-centric aspects of Windows 8, not everyone who upgraded to the new operating system chose to upgrade to more expensive touch-enabled hardware. For those folk...