Test: Einzeltest: Logitech Wireless Touchpad
Zitat: Pro: + Smooth tracking performance
+ Oversized discrete buttons
+ All gestures can be used without drivers
Contra: - Lacks pinch-to-zoom, rotate
- Lacks two and three finger taps, clicks.
- Cannot be paired with Bluetooth
- Uncomfortable for extended use
Logitech´s Wireless Touchpad is by no means a bad product; the touch-sensitive area is plenty large, the surface feels wonderfully frictionless, tracking is smooth and the wireless appears to be robust enough to use in a wireless-saturated apartment complex. But for all of these excellent features, the Wireless Touchpad ultimately suffers from its meager offering of multi-touch gestures next to its smaller competitors, desperately lacking a proper two-finger click and pinch-to-zoom. With a street price as low as $35 online the Wireless Touchpad is still a good value for casual desktop users, but for now the mouse is going nowhere.