Pocket-Lint: Windows 8 brought with it a quite specific problem - be it real or imagined - namely, that it was designed for touch interaction. So the Logitech T650 was designed to bring touch to the millions upon millions of computers in the world that have no touch abilities.
Costing £69, its a bit on the expensive side, but for the money you do get something that looks like care has been lavished on its design, and let's be honest, it's cheaper than a touchscreen monitor or new laptop.
BenchmarkReviews.com: With the introduction of Windows 8, Microsoft had done its best to accommodate multiple forms of input. Along with the traditional keyboard and mouse, touch had finally become a "built-in" consideration rather than a tacked-on addition. Helped along by Apple, the rapidly growing mobile device market and proliferation of touch interfaces, touch has become a far more commonplace method of interfacing with a computer. Logitech, a company well known for their peripherals, wasted no time in updating their line of devices with the Logitech T650 Wireless Touchpad which Benchmark Reviews will be taking a look at today. Can a gesture-enabled multi-touch pad enhance your productivity more than a mouse and keyboard? Read on to find out.