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Again:

Are you seriously telling me it's easier to stretch out my arm and swipe across a 27" screen than using a mouse ?

I don't give a rip about convergence if it results in total non-sense or worse user experience. And I bet I'm not alone.

-t


Why is it either or why can it not be both? Most of the PC notebooks out there seem to run fine with both a trackpad and touch screen.
 
Again:

Are you seriously telling me it's easier to stretch out my arm and swipe across a 27" screen than using a mouse ?

I don't give a rip about convergence if it results in total non-sense or worse user experience. And I bet I'm not alone.

-t

You're not. This is an idea only idiots like.
 
Why is it either or why can it not be both? Most of the PC notebooks out there seem to run fine with both a trackpad and touch screen.

I suppose, but what's the point ?
It surely adds a lot of cost to the Mac.

That's going to be the number 1 complaint: 99% of the people will not use this feature, but are forced to pay for it.

-t
 
I suppose, but what's the point ?
It surely adds a lot of cost to the Mac.

That's going to be the number 1 complaint: 99% of the people will not use this feature, but are forced to pay for it.

-t

The price of iPad maxi's has wiggle room for touch screen. The point is if you ever look at younger kids interacting with a computer is natural for them to touch the screen. My 8 year old daughter in spite of leaning how to use a computer on a traditional computer will try to touch the screen on hers it's just natural.
 
The price of iPad maxi's has wiggle room for touch screen. The point is if you ever look at younger kids interacting with a computer is natural for them to touch the screen. My 8 year old daughter in spite of leaning how to use a computer on a traditional computer will try to touch the screen on hers it's just natural.

Not a good argument.

Young kids also try to lick everything, and put stuff in their mouths.
That's natural, but also not something that will stay.

Also, what's the need of younger kids to interact with a laptop or iMac ?
That's exactly what iPads are for.

Still not convinced.

-t
 
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