The Magic Trackpad, dragonglass edition. | Image: Apple

Apple announced a new Mac and monitor at its Peek Performance event, but letā€™s talk about what we were all really hoping for in our heart of hearts: a black version of the Magic Trackpad. Please hold your applause, and let the darkness consume you.

Itā€™s been a second since the company has sold a dark version of the trackpad separately. The space grey (which was decidedly lighter than the version on Appleā€™s store now) version was discontinued early last year. The black and silver version was available ā€” if you bought a Mac Pro. In fact, the Mac Pro product page still says that the ā€œmatching trackpad can only be purchased with your Mac Proā€ at time of writing. But nobody would do that just to get a black trackpad. (Please do not tell me you would or, worse, have. I cannot mentally handle it.)

Apple is still making you pay $20 to the dark lord

While Apple has decoupled the black trackpad from the $6,000 Mac Pro, you will still have to pay a price premium for the aesthetic, as with the space grey trackpad before it. The silver Magic Trackpad costs $129, whereas the black version costs $149. Is that the worst way you could give Apple $20? Absolutely not ā€” Iā€™m sure we all remember that the $19 cleaning cloth exists. (Actually, you may want to pick one of those up if youā€™re getting a nano-texture Studio Display. It comes with one, but it canā€™t hurt to have extras, right?)

The Magic Mouse is also available in the cool black and silver look, too, also for a $20 premium over the white version. Unfortunately, you still canā€™t get the colorful versions that come with the M1 iMacs. Thatā€™s not the most upsetting thing about the mouse, though ā€” that (dis)honor belongs to the fact that you still have to flip it upside down to charge it.

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