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Google Analytics Reporting: A Complete Guide for UK Businesses
20 Mar, 2026
£151.27 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Apple Magic Trackpad is one of those “once you’ve used it, you won’t want to go back” devices—especially if you live in Photoshop, Figma, spreadsheets, or anything where precision and multi-touch gestures genuinely speed you up. For a UK business, the real appeal is comfort and productivity: gestures, smooth scrolling, and a big surface area that makes navigation feel less cramped than a typical laptop trackpad. At £126.06 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a premium accessory, but it’s not crazy if your team actually uses trackpad gestures day-to-day.
That said, I wouldn’t buy these just because they’re Apple. If your users are mostly in toolsets that don’t benefit from trackpad-style input (lots of terminal/BI tools, heavy keyboard shortcuts, or CAD workflows that are mouse-centric), you may not see enough benefit to justify the cost versus a cheaper third‑party trackpad or even an ergonomic mouse. It’s also worth sanity-checking device compatibility in your environment—Apple accessories are usually fine, but it’s still better to confirm before rolling it out widely. Overall: great for designers, analysts, and office power users who want calmer, more accurate navigation; less compelling for mouse-first teams.

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