Simplify Your Multitasking with a Special Deal on an Apple Magic Trackpad It's wireless, portable, and rechargeable, with a full range of multi-touch gestures and Force Touch technology.

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While committing yourself to learning new things is certainly an important aspect of entrepreneurship, some people go beyond reading articles and taking the occasional online course. Maybe they pursue a course at a local community college or even spring for an MBA program. Whatever it is, if you've been away from learning for a little while, you might be feeling like it's time to get back to your education.

Well, it's that time of year, and you can take advantage of special savings designed for anyone returning to school or any kind of learning in our Back to Education event. For every purchase made from this collection, a school or charity for children gets a donation of 50 cents.

You're bound to get busier and need to multitask more than ever when you're juggling work and school, so take advantage of this special deal on a multi-touch Apple trackpad.

Apple's Magic Trackpad is wireless, portable, and rechargeable, with a full range of multi-touch gestures and Force Touch technology. It's fast and responsive to your finger movements as you shoot between windows or screens while the sensors underneath the surface detect subtle differences in the pressure you apply, allowing you to enjoy a broader range of capabilities. You can fluidly click on the screen, scroll pages up and down, pinch to zoom on photos, and more.

With a large edge-to-edge surface area, scrolling and swiping is an absolute breeze, allowing you to be ever more productive. It packs up easily thanks to the slim design and pairs automatically with your Mac every time you pull it out without wasting any time. The internal battery works for up to a month so you won't have to constantly worry about your battery life.

Make multitasking a little easier with an Apple Magic Trackpad with Multi-Touch Surface. Grab one and support a good cause for just $117.99 while our Back to Education promotion lasts.

Prices subject to change.

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