"Touch surfaces do not want to be vertical. It does not work.
It is ergonomically awful." These are the famed words of Steve Jobs from
the MacBook Pro launch event in October 2010. A lot has changed since then but
Apple has up till now to launch a touchscreen laptop. Well, a new story from Bloomberg News suggests Cupertino is
actually bearing in mind the idea with sources close to Apple saying the
company is currently testing touchscreen MacBooks that could reach in 2025.
The touchscreen MacBook project is presently in its early stages
of development and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman expects the thought OLED MacBook to be one of the first Macs to launch
with touch screen capabilities. The laptop will house the same elementary
MacBook design but with added touchscreen capabilities.
Apple has approved out internal experiments with touchscreen laptop prototypes in the past. According to an meeting with Craig Federighi from 2016 those prototypes were deemed a “compromise” as the touchscreen did not make sense in a laptop form factor which even now had precise multi-touch trackpad and keyboard inputs.
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