Apple Magic Trackpad Compatible with Apple Mac Desktop Computer MC380LL/A
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- Renewed products look and work like new. These pre-owned products have been inspected and tested by Amazon-qualified suppliers, which typically perform a full diagnostic test, replacement of any defective parts, and a thorough cleaning process. Packaging and accessories may be generic. All products on Amazon Renewed come with a minimum 90-day supplier-backed warranty.
- Magic Trackpad gives you a whole new way to control what's on your Mac desktop computer.
- Swiping through pages on screen is just like flipping through pages in a magazine. Inertial scrolling senses the momentum in your fingers as you move up and down a page.
- Nearly 80 percent larger than the built-in trackpad on the MacBook Pro, giving you plenty of room to perform gestures.
- Magic Trackpad connects to your Mac via Bluetooth wireless technology.
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- Brand
- Apple
- Model Name
- MC380LL/A
- Compatible Devices
- Mac
- Connectivity Technology
- Bluetooth, Wireless
- Color
- Silver
- Additional Features
- Wireless
- Button Quantity
- 16
- Hardware Platform
- Desktop
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