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Sensel haptic touchpad hands-on – Engadget
Sensel wants to bring its shape-shifting touchpad to laptops.

One of the perks of this kind of haptic touchpad is that you get the same level of feedback no matter where you click. It’s not deeper towards the front and there’s no weird dead zones. Mac users are already familiar with this, but haptic touchpads are still pretty rare in the PC world. The feel of using the Sensel pad isn’t terribly different from Apple’s Force Touch. Though, it doesn’t have the level of integration that opens up a world of secondary functions on a MacBook. On the flip side, the…
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