Why no 3D, Touchscreen, Blu ray iMac???
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Why have apple not given in to a few of the following
Why no 3D, Touchscreen, Blu ray iMac???
3D - no reason why they would be against this or haven't tested the market to see if their customers would welcome this.
Touchscreen - they are the kings of touchscreen. No other maker has such a perfect touch sensitive product base so why hasn't thus transferred to its mac range?
Blu ray - I know they are about iTunes and this makes sense commercially but not every mac is connected or has been connected to high speed fibre network. Blu ray would be good in my opinion.
Why no 3D, Touchscreen, Blu ray iMac???
3D - no reason why they would be against this or haven't tested the market to see if their customers would welcome this.
Touchscreen - they are the kings of touchscreen. No other maker has such a perfect touch sensitive product base so why hasn't thus transferred to its mac range?
Blu ray - I know they are about iTunes and this makes sense commercially but not every mac is connected or has been connected to high speed fibre network. Blu ray would be good in my opinion.
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No touchscreen because it doesn't work well on a vertical surface. Hence they sell touchpads instead.
No Blu-ray because on a PC at least, it's a niche and declining technology which Jobs once described as a "bag of hurt".
Touch screen as on Windows 8 desktops is a joke. You dont use a Laptop or Desktop like that and constantly reaching across to your screen instead of a quicker mouse movement is daft.
Bluray however is probably the only one where you would think twice as you may want to use your mac to burn your own bluray home video ... mind you you would go buy a external = more £££.
As for Blu-ray... Apple wants you to be downloading films from iTunes, not playing discs purchased elsewhere. Hell, the new iMac doesn't even have a CD/DVD drive anymore!
3D just isn't good enough yet, not from a user perspective anyway. Apple tend not to add things to their devices until they are pretty mature, at which point they claim to have invented them .
Kings of touchscreen? Pretty debatable. Popularisers of touchscreens would be more accurate. Large touchscreens only work, from an ergonomic point of view, if they are positioned like drawing tables. This causes problems, because people still want access to a physical keyboard for data entry (still the thing we do most often with desktop computers) and Apple love their glossy screens, which would be impossible to use at that angle due to glare from lights.
A possible solution to this would be a monitor stand that can easily move from the standard position to the drawing position. Seems like a lot of work for something you can mostly do with a mouse or Wacom-type tablet though. Incidentally, Wacom do sell a large display aimed at those who usually use a drawing table.
The other issue with larger displays, for consumers of content rather than creators, is that they tend to want to be further away from the screen, so touch input is pretty useless. Something like a more accurate version of Kinect would be the way to do with this, I think, either that or the companion screen approach taken with Nintendo's next console.
Jobs and co have been moving Apple away from removable storage for a long time. Remember the fuss when they stopped putting floppy drives in some of their machines? They want people to get their content from iTunes.
Touch screen on a desktop.....errrrr not sure i'd want that either.
BluRay? Why?? Watch your movies on a TV.
As for the rest..
Touch screen doesn't work well with a normal desktop environment and there is no real benefit to including it.
The 3D gimmick is almost behind us now. People have finally started to realise its really bad for your eyes and not worth the extra cost.
As for 3D, there is still a fair way to go before they perfect it.
It's a shame over Blu-Ray though. I still think there is a place for optical drives in computers even though their use is becoming slightly limited. I still prefer to put home videos onto to disc rather than store them on a hard drive.
Touchscreen - Not practical on vertical surfaces.
Bluray - Apple see disc formats including Bluray as a dead market, so aren't supporting them. Plus I think Bluray would mean paying royalties to other companies for the use of the technology.
Now to be serious. Why is everyone wanting 3D on everything?
It is a gimmick that will wear off eventually. It is good for a bit of entertainment but for everyday usability it will become a pain in the rear.
Touchscreens are all well and good, but then it would make normal computing tasks harder. I like tablets, but I do not own one because they just are not suited for what I do.
If anything I would buy a tablet for a bit of web browsing, but get a proper computer for everything else.