This tech makes sense in a non-portable computer screen mainly as a supplement to mouse/kb instead of a replacement for them - or in a kiosk situation as noted above.
Exactly. We used to have iMac's in our local Apple Store, which they used as a cash register. They now have MacBook Pro's, i'm guessing it's because they don't have to worry about a separate keyboard and mouse, and the trackpad has multitouch technology. A touch screen Mac would be really handy for them and to others, so there is a market out there. I expect touchscreen will just be an optional extra
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This tech makes sense in a non-portable computer screen mainly as a supplement to mouse/kb instead of a replacement for them - or in a kiosk situation as noted above.
Exactly. We used to have iMac's in our local Apple Store, which they used as a cash register. They now have MacBook Pro's, i'm guessing it's because they don't have to worry about a separate keyboard and mouse, and the trackpad has multitouch technology. A touch screen Mac would be really handy for them and to others, so there is a market out there. I expect touchscreen will just be an optional extra