Actually I was waiting for Apple to bring out a Multitouch Mac.
Seems like they have missed a great oppurtunity to be the first with these for consumer use. In a few years the technolgy will be so cheap that mass producing touchscreens is just like $20 more expensive than producing normal screens.
Touchscreens in consumer products will be a huge hit. (Especially since the iPhone has paved the way for this user-interface.)
I'm looking forward to the Apple press events in a few years where they show off a touch screen iMac and the fanboys claim it's original and everyone else is copying.
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Actually I was waiting for Apple to bring out a Multitouch Mac.
Seems like they have missed a great oppurtunity to be the first with these for consumer use. In a few years the technolgy will be so cheap that mass producing touchscreens is just like $20 more expensive than producing normal screens.
Touchscreens in consumer products will be a huge hit. (Especially since the iPhone has paved the way for this user-interface.)
Touchscreen existed years before the iPhone.
iPhone didn't really introduce anything new besides a fancy package with an unjustified premium.
maybe they just dont want millions of RSI lawsuits, It would be quite crap
I'm looking forward to the Apple press events in a few years where they show off a touch screen iMac and the fanboys claim it's original and everyone else is copying.
Yeah, but the Newton was the first touchscreen PDA, so YES, they did introduce touchscreens to the rest of the world.