Logitech launches Windows 8-ready touchpad and mice
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The Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 features an ultra-smooth upper glass surface that's fingerprint- and scratch-resistant, and an embedded sensor is claimed to ensure precision tracking for fast and fluid navigation
The T650 is capable of supporting up to 13 Windows 8 gestures, such as edge gestures for app switching, app bar and charms bar activation, pinch-to-zoom and three-finger swipe to take you back to the Start Screen
The Touch Mouse T620 promises up to six months of battery life from its two supplied AA-sized batteries, but can also run on a single battery for a more lightweight user experience
The Touch Mouse T620 has a full touch surface that enables users to take advantage of Win 8 gesturing
The Touch Mouse T620 has a laser-grade optical sensor and comes with Logitech's Unifying receiver that wirelessly connects up to six compatible devices via one USB port
The Rouch Mouse T620 is available in white too
Instead of a full touch surface, the Zone Touch Mouse T400 has a glass touch zone where the scroll wheel might otherwise be
The Zone Touch Mouse T400 benefits from an 18-month battery life from its two included AA-sized batteries
The Zone Touch Mouse T400 has rubberized sides for improved comfort and control
The touch zone area is used to access the more popular elements of the new operating system
Logitech has announced three Windows 8 touch peripherals – the Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650, Touch Mouse T620 and Zone Touch Mouse T400
Article Summary
Whatever OS tickles your device fancy, you simply can't ignore the fact that a new release of Microsoft's operating system is just around the corner. If you've just invested in a notebook, PC or All-in-One which is distinctly lacking in the touchscreen display department, however, Logitech has launched three new peripherals to help you get the most from Windows 8. The Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650, Touch Mouse T620 and Zone Touch Mouse T400 will all be available later this month.
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