Zirel Suspended Jul 24, 2015 2,196 3,008 Feb 18, 2017 #76 AidenShaw said: I've had touch screen 14" Lenovos since December 2014, and I still like them. Non-touch just seems old-school. Click to expand... Using Windows with the mouse is hard enough, how can you "click" those tiny buttons? What' the point?
AidenShaw said: I've had touch screen 14" Lenovos since December 2014, and I still like them. Non-touch just seems old-school. Click to expand... Using Windows with the mouse is hard enough, how can you "click" those tiny buttons? What' the point?
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 73,698 43,767 Feb 19, 2017 #77 AidenShaw said: And, BTW, I'm astonished at Apple's ostrich with its "head in the sand" attitude about touch on laptops. Click to expand... Its not an ostrich in the sand but rather a strategic decision. This article states why apple chose not to use touch screen Phil Schiller Says Apple Tested and Rejected Touch Screen Macs, Finding It 'Absurd' on a Desktop I disagree with much of his sentiment but overall, I see apple willing to keep Macs and iPads separate, i.e.,Macs non-touch and iPads touch first devices.
AidenShaw said: And, BTW, I'm astonished at Apple's ostrich with its "head in the sand" attitude about touch on laptops. Click to expand... Its not an ostrich in the sand but rather a strategic decision. This article states why apple chose not to use touch screen Phil Schiller Says Apple Tested and Rejected Touch Screen Macs, Finding It 'Absurd' on a Desktop I disagree with much of his sentiment but overall, I see apple willing to keep Macs and iPads separate, i.e.,Macs non-touch and iPads touch first devices.