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Logitech Touch Lapdesk adds multi-touch to your notebook

by Hugo Jobling on 8 June 2011, 12:50

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Can't touch this

Apparently determined to find some means of innovation in the 'lapdesk' market, Logitech's latest example, the Touch Lapdesk N600, adds a slide-out multi-touch touchpad.

This latest notebook lap-based notebook stand won't be winning over owners of newer laptops, most of which already have multi-touch touchpads already, but for users with laptops that don't offer multi-touch it's an interesting, if not outright compelling option. The retractable 5in multi-touch surface support one, two and three finger gestures, and has a pair of large buttons beneath it. There is also a set of media control buttons down the side of the touchpad.

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Notably, the Touch Lapdesk lacks the speakers and fans of the previous Lapdesks - the touchpad is its only feature other than the elevation of a notebook above a lap. Logitech claims that the Touch Lapdesk will provide up to six months of battery life, from its four AA batteries, which is impressive longevity.

At £70, the Touch Lapdesk N600 certainly isn't a cheap way to prop your notebook above your legs, but if you're tempted it's available now.

 



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I do miss multitouch on my older laptop, but I'm not paying £70 for a dock thing like that. I'd pay either to replace the touchpad (likely not an option) or for a new laptop. And I'm leaning towards a new laptop. I have no space for a dock and a mouse would do a better job overall anyway.
What do you use multitouch for ?

I only really use it for scrolling, and my older laptop has a dedicated section on its touchpad for that….
mikerr
What do you use multitouch for ?

I only really use it for scrolling, and my older laptop has a dedicated section on its touchpad for that….

Have to say I agree, I've never found that multitouch or gestures really add to my productivity on anything that's not touch screen, I'm fast with the cursor maybe.
Scrolling is all I use it for - but my older laptop has some driver issues with 7 x64 I think, and the scroller bit on it doesn't work.
Dos it work with Linux?