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02-27-2012, 11:55 AM
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Ok you've got a point about the touch, though I most certainly can't see myself bend over my monitor swiping and tapping everything on screen.
I’d agree, but I can see the monitor market moving towards this kind of godly thing.


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A keyboard and mouse is, IMO, still the best way to operate a desktop computer and trying to change that is a bad move IMO.
I think it depends on what you need to do on the PC. For precise work like laying out a document in InDesign, playing FPS games, and general creating/developing, mouse and keyboard will continue to dominate.

But for the millions of folks who need something to browse the web and check their Facebook, or the kids who need something to do their homework on, or even people who just need their work computer to do one or two basic tasks, touch input is going to work out just fine.
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