From my personal experience, modern apple trackpads are still ahead of the competition, but not leagues ahead.
They're still massive, and the whole "Force Touch" thing is very nice. Both being able to click anywhere on the trackpad, including the top where the hinge would usually be, and the "press harder to do something" functionality is more useful than I thought it would be.
I find that I can keep my hand on the home row and just reach over my thumb for trackpad use 90% of the time on the MacBook, whereas with the xps and razor blade the top 10-20% of the trackpad feels unusable (and they're pretty small)
They're still massive, and the whole "Force Touch" thing is very nice. Both being able to click anywhere on the trackpad, including the top where the hinge would usually be, and the "press harder to do something" functionality is more useful than I thought it would be.
I find that I can keep my hand on the home row and just reach over my thumb for trackpad use 90% of the time on the MacBook, whereas with the xps and razor blade the top 10-20% of the trackpad feels unusable (and they're pretty small)