Sentences with phrase «trackpads get»

I'm a big fan of the nub on ThinkPads and Latitudes / Precisions since even moving my hands to the trackpad gets annoying.

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You'll also get a giant trackpad, which makes navigating around macOS and apps easier.
Navigation - equipped models get a 12.3 - inch infotainment screen controlled by an awful trackpad interface.
CDMA customers get a bold new choice with powerhouse 3G smartphone that offers premium features and performance together with popular keyboard and trackpad, as well as support for Wi - Fi and high - speed 3G networks around the world
This is a great feature as it allows for one handed use of the phone via the trackpad, which does get the glowing outline treatment as pictured above.
But for the most part I still find myself using the trackpad to get things done on the 9790.
So while the photo above looks a bit like a Bold 9000 with an optical trackpad, expect the profile and rear view shots of this one to get you more excited when they emerge.
The trackpad is different, and takes some getting used to, but I could see loving it more than a trackball.
You also get what at first glance looks like a traditional ThinkPad TrackPoint (a rubberized mini-joystick touchpad alternative), but the little red nubbin nestled in the keyboard here is actually an optical trackpad.
No 3G and it's got a dinky 2MP camera, but hello trackpad and «out of the box» Mac compatibility.
1) Trackpad: RIM is little by little getting rid of those annoying trackballs that cause problems to most Blackberry users.
But trackpad and name hypotheses aside, we've got something exciting here: a handset with the compact profile of a later Curve, but the hardware capabilities and fantastic keyboard of the Bold.
The trackpad, which is used for navigation, in addition to the touch screen, is also slightly crooked and uplifted on one side, which caused it to get scuffed already, probably while bouncing around with other objects in my pocket.
Here you will get a peek of the size against the bold, a great look at the whole trackball / trackpad switch over.
One of the first things you notice after spending some time with the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is that the hardware feels quite solid; it's durable, yet not too heavy at 5.68 ounces — about an ounce more than both RIM's BlackBerry Bolds 9000 and 9650; the slider mechanism is smooth and there's very little horizontal - «give» while open vertically, which typically bodes well for its durability over time; the battery cover sits snuggly in place, even if you attempt to wiggle it around; and there's little - or - no squeaking or «creaking» if you squeeze and / or press various sections of the device, which hasn't necessarily been the case with other recent BlackBerry devices — expect for the top panel and trackpad, but I'll get to that in the next section.
Yeah I had the iPhone too, but I sold it because I miss having a physical keyboard haha plus I dropped it down some cement stairs and broke the screen so I just had it fixed and sold =) I am glad I am getting the blackberry with a trackpad because I heard the trackball would pop out every now and then.
bberrys do nt even need touch screens, the only reason I'd think of putting it there is to help with navigation instead of getting to everything with the trackpad (which is there too)
Unfortunately, 10.1 inches doesn't seem to be the right sweet spot — the W510 is a nice size, but it doesn't afford enough room for a full - size keyboard or trackpad, so you get small, cramped versions of both that are hard to get used to.
Neither are fantastic — the keyboard is a little cramped, and the trackpad is downright tiny — but it's a big improvement over the onscreen keyboard, and will get you through those times that you want to do something more than mere consumption.
(Read my thoughts on why RIM's low - end Curve 8520 was first to get the trackpad.)
The keys are very comfortable, the multitouch trackpad is responsive, and you get tablet - specific function keys, while multi-key actions like Cut, Copy, and Paste work like they would on a laptop.
With the BlackBerry Q20 smartphone, you'll get the familiar hard buttons and trackpad that you want, along with the best email service, the best keyboard experience and the best battery life possible.»
Due to this fact, I scuffed / scratched my trackpad the day I got it, and I can only imagine it will face more damage because of this awkward placement.
Once connected, it allows you to use the integrated QWERTY keyboard and trackpad to get around the Android interface and type with ease.
Pick up the optional keyboard and trackpad accessory for the Surface Pro (some Windows Surface machines include a keyboard while others require a separate purchase) and you've got a speedy, versatile laptop workstation that'll boost productivity throughout your busy day.
It takes awhile to get used to, especially since the trackpad is so close to the keys.
The build is plasticky, but not offensive, and we're also not huge fans of the trackpad, but otherwise the T100 gets a whole lot right: full Windows 8.1, a battery life that lasts out for ages, Microsoft Office on board and, as we've touched upon many times, a price point that opens up Windows 8.1 to a wider audience.
Notion Ink dropped the backside trackpad because they couldn't get it to work correctly.
It's also got a trackpad.
personally, I don't think a dock is neccasary, if I wanted a keyboard and trackpad, I would just get a netbook.
It also made me dizzy, even though I rarely get motion sickness in games with trackpad locomotion.
I mean, it's got all the same buttons and the only difference is that the joysticks have been replaced by circular trackpads, which might take a minute to get used to but hell, you're doing practically the same movements even.
The device supposedly includes a trackpad - like touch panel, high definition screen (well, as HD as one gets on a handheld), and so much horsepower inside that it drains the battery in a snap and overheats.
It is a little hard to get used to a first, but one you get the hang of moving it around and double clicking with it, it's just like using a laptop trackpad.
She got her laptop and tapped up Google Earth's view of Backton, fiddled with the trackpad, and looked up at Mitman, serious now.
On a MacBook trackpad, you get this uncanny feeling that you're actually hitting a button.
The MacBook Air offers double the battery life and faster graphics hardware, and that's without even getting into comparing the keyboard and trackpad.
And on paper, you get a lot of value for your money: a 1080p IPS touchscreen that was brighter and had more vibrant colors than anything else we tested, decent 6 - hour battery life, plenty of ports (including Thunderbolt 3), a fingerprint reader and a Windows Hello IR webcam, a keyboard and trackpad that aren't as good as Lenovo's but still aren't bad, and a three - year warranty.
Apple calls it a «solid state» button, and when you press on it, you get haptic feedback from the Taptic Engine to mimic a button press, similar to the trackpad on the latest MacBooks.
If you're willing to pay more for a better battery life, screen, and trackpad in a thinner laptop, get the Dell XPS 13 or the non-Touch Bar 13 - inch MacBook Pro, depending on which operating system you prefer.
It performs well, it has an outstanding keyboard and trackpad, it has just about every port you could want, it's easy to upgrade and repair, it's thinner and lighter than most other business laptops, and its battery life — while mediocre — can get you through most of a work day.
The Lenovo ThinkPad T470 shares a lot in common with the T470s — its performance, keyboard and trackpad, port selection, and battery life are substantially identical, but you can get the same specs and features for a bit less money.
Trackpads for Windows laptops are getting better, but they're still not great.
In the above photo, you get another look at the highly reflective screen, but you can also see the keyboard layout and trackpad size.
HP has got three of the key aspects right — display, keyboard and trackpad.
You'll also get an extended space gray version of Apple's Magic Keyboard 2, along with the choice of either a Magic Mouse 2 or Magic Trackpad 2 (or both!).
It's unfortunate, because it's my biggest gripe with the Spectre x360 — I just can not get used to the trackpad.
There are much more configuration options with a Synaptics trackpad over a Precision one, and a lot of people say with enough tuning, you can get the Synaptics trackpads to feel relatively similar to Precision ones, but it's still not perfect.
The 13 - inch MacBook Pro also gets the new Force Touch trackpad (but no word about the 15 - inch MacBook Pro).
The MateBook gets lots right as 2 - in - 1s go: it's slim, well made, has a decent size keyboard and trackpad (if you buy it anyway), plus a built - in fingerprint scanner that helps stand it out from the crowd.
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