Tencent Digital (Compiler: Human) One of the development trends in the entire notebook industry is that more and more manufacturers are beginning to add touch screens to their notebooks. Touch screens mean that users can use more interactive operations. Instead of using traditional methods such as a mouse and a keyboard, you can even navigate directly with your finger. However, on the new MacBook Pro just released by Apple, we did not see the full touch screen display, but just an OLED touch bar above the keyboard. So whether Apple will respond to this change and launch a MacBook equipped with a touch screen? Pro?
The answer seems to be negative. In an exclusive interview with CNET, Apple executives explained why Apple would not add touch screens to the MacBook Pro. Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of global marketing, said adding touchscreens to the MacBook Pro began many years ago, but ultimately it was negative. “We spent a lot of time testing and discussing this change, but as the best personal computer on the market today, we should not turn a macOS system product into an iPhone.â€
At the same time, Phil Schiller added: "On the contrary, we can't turn an iOS device into a Mac, so each product is the best representative in their respective fields, and they should not influence each other and neither There should be compromises between each other, and there is no point in extending each other.†At the same time, Apple also believes that it makes no sense for users to lean forward and try to touch the laptop screen with their hands.
In fact, this is not the first time that Apple has denied the merger of OS X/MacOS and iOS systems. Schiller had said that doing so would also result in a waste of resources. However, as a company with a strong design expertise, Apple actually has no criteria that will remain the same. Therefore, in the future, we may still see a notebook equipped with a touch screen, but it is not possible in the short term.
Source: ubergizmo
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