The latest Apple Haptic Tech, which was launched on Monday, does some magic trick inside the new 13-inch MacBook Pro. And once you play around its trackpad, you'll be surprise on what it can do. But will this modern tech pave the way for PC's future user interface?
The Apple Haptic Tech is a state-of-the-art piece of technology that Apple recently unveiled, which will surely change the way we interact with our computers and smartphones, The Guardian reported.
The technology inside of the new MacBook Pro is one of Apple's newest device called the Taptic Engine. The world's second-largest information technology company's newest innovation uses electromagnetic motor to trick your fingers to feel things that are not actually there. According to Wired, the latest technological breakthrough has been under research in labs 20 years ago.
The technology that uses the newest device is called the Apple Haptic Tech. It was first launched as one of the components of the Apple Watch Edition last fall.
Trackpads are not usually an exciting part of a computer. But the one installed on the thinnest MacBook has everything to offer that any person was not used to. According to Pocket Lint, the sophisticated trackpad uses the Apple Haptic Tech, which is also known as Force Touch. Apple's latest innovation responds differently to pressure as it detects the force from a tap.
The new MacBook Pro trackpad doesn't only have capacitive glass surface, it also has the Taptic Engine and the Force Sensors beneath it, which make the Force Touch unique. Unlike the typical stationary trackpad with clickable buttons, Apple's hi-tech trackpad is not actually clicking.
Apple's Force Touch technique is creating a whole new hype and buzz in the tech realm. Although this technology can't be worn, it will greatly affect our lives as it creates a smooth feeling and easy access while working with our computers.
It won't also be a surprise if the Apple Haptic Tech will be integrated on iPhones soon. Furthermore, there is an immense possibility that it will also be added to smartphones and tablets. If this happen, it would definitely be good for the newest gadgets and devices that comes out in the market.
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