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I guess I'd better got a new computer befor this POS comes out.... (ETA: I was trying to wrack my brain to figure out why the interface looks so familiar. Then it hit me. It looks exactly like the covers Kaiser P put on their membership guidebooks back in the 90's.) |
Why? Is Windows 7 any good?
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Ok, and what's all this about being designed for touch? I understand that works for phones, but I'm not aware of any desktop computer that has a touchscreen.
So, as long as you don't buy a computer with a touchscreen display, will you not be forced to have it bundled with Windows 8? :) |
HP Touchsmart, among others.
But Windows 8 will also be on non-touch screen computers with a more standard non-touch interface. But they're working at merging their mobile and desktop OS's into a more cohesive product. Which I for one welcome. I don't think I'm interested in the MS ecosystem for that, but conceptually I'm sick of the wall between desktop and mobile and am excited to see the two become more compliments of each other. |
Oh, I agree about that. But of course, I just realized - via trying - that while sitting at my desk, say, at work, it's a lot more difficult to manipulate the display by touch than by keyboard. If I have the display where it's optimal to see, it's not optimal to reach. Maybe my arms are too short (like -almost- the rest of me).
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I don't think touch screens are going to ever truly replace the standard keyboard and mouse input, but they definitely have their usefulness. |
Yeah, but wake me when they solve the problem of not having to clean your display every couple of hours, huh.
Touching things is very intuitive. It's also very stupid. Everything humans touch gets filthy really quick. (But I actually like touch screens. They're Jetsonish.) |
While I'm hardly a Windows hater (I was, for the most part, perfectly fine with Vista), Windows 7 has been extremely good for me. Good features, super stable.
As far as touchscreens go, when in a static situation I don't really have much interest. We have some here (to better emulate development for iPad/iPod) and nobody uses them outside of that niche, even though they could. Dragging stuff around a 21" monitor is more annoying than you'd think and when you're doing pixel perfect stuff the precision is just awful. Admittedly that doesn't apply to most people it hasn't made me want one of my own. As far as ergonomics go, I'll be stuck because no matter how good touchscreen gets, I am not going to type in a 250 page functional spec on either a virtual keyboard or a vertical screen. So the environment will still need to be keyboard-centric in its design. But for a mobile device, cool. |
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Or are you just getting old and curmudgeonly like iSm? ;) |
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