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Logitech's New Mice and Touchpad Designed for Intuitive Navigation of Windows 8

By Joy Hou - on 16 Oct 2012, 12:15pm

Logitech's New Mice and Touchpad Designed for Intuitive Navigation of Windows 8

Logitech has introduced a new lineup of products specifically designed to work with the Windows 8 touch interface, including the Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650, Touch Mouse T620, and Zone Touch Mouse T400.

The Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 features a large, ultra-smooth glass touch-surface which enables smooth gliding for greater gesture and cursor control. Users can perform the basic point, click, and scroll functions anywhere their fingers rest on the touch surface, and the embedded sensor will ensure precise tracking so navigation is fast and fluid. It supports Windows 8 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. Equipped with up to one month of battery life on a full charge, it comes with an On/Off switch with a low battery indicator light.

The Logitech Touch Mouse T620 offers a full touch-surface, and like the touchpad, users can gesture wherever their fingers rest on the mouse, including horizontal and vertical scrolling, and app switching. This smooth wireless mouse has high style, designed-for-comfort curves, and a laser-grade optical sensor that ensures precision tracking on most surfaces. It has up to six months of battery life on a full charge.

With a rubber grip, the Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400 marries the standard functionality found in a conventional mouse with smooth horizontal and vertical scrolling. It features an On/Off switch, a low battery indicator light, and up to 18 months of battery life on a full charge.

  Price in S$ Availability
Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650 109 Mid November
Logitech Touch Mouse T620 89 Mid October
Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400 59

 

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