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Where’s Your Magic Now, Magic Trackpad? [Apple]

Wheres Your Magic Now, Magic Trackpad? [Apple]The alien autopsseurs over at iFixit pried the Magic Trackpad apart like Arthur pulling the sword from the stone. The large surprise? …there weren\’t any. It does use a similar touchscreen controller chip as the iPhone, however. What\’s that mean?

It means Apple is continuous their trend of reusing guts across multiple devices. For this trackpad, Apple also uses an analogous Bluetooth chip found within the Magic Mouse. In other words, rather than a diminutive logic board, there are really no new electronics inside the Magic Trackpad. With the correct tools and enough Apple products, you possibly may have Frankensteined the article yourself.

What\’s that mean?

It means Apple is producing gear very cheaply.

What\’s that mean?

You need to be either glad that you simply own Apple stock or kicking yourself that you just don\’t. [iFixit]

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