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Logitech Unveils Keyboard, Trackpad For Macs

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Logitech has introduced two new products for the Mac: a  Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard and the Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac.

The Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard lets you go from typing an e-mail on your Mac to taking notes on your iPad to replying to a text on your iPhone, by pressing a button. In addition, the Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad gives you the full set of Mac OS multi-touch gestures on a smooth glass surface.The Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard can pair with up to three Apple devices simultaneously.

The Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad features multi-touch control, so you can click, scroll, swipe, and zoom. The touch area is larger than the typical notebook’s touchpad, and the trackpad has embedded precision sensors. The trackpad  is rechargeable through a USB cable and can be used while being recharged.

The Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard and the Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad are expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in January 2013, for $99.99 and $69.99.

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