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>>>>>>I do have a dual monitor setup with HD screens. Do they really think that its easier for advanced users to use touchscreens? come on, that is nuts...
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>>>>>I love touch screen for mobile and tablets. I find it a little cumbersome with desktops, but that is probably just my bias in action, being old school. I will adapt and then it will probably seem as natural as using a mouse.
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>>>>Touch screen on the desktop with a 'upright' monitor would be plain uncomfortable. Are there any reasonably priced 21" touch screen displays:?
>>>>Wonder how long before lie-flat versions appear?
>>>>I think, advanced user or not, a good touch screen works better than a mouse.....
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>>>You can Google [all-in-one touchscreen pc], some are reasonably priced even at 23".
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>>>I have a few clients using them, they all bought them for the aesthetics/form factor, only one uses touch about 5% of the time. However, they are all Win7 FWIW.
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>>>For me, one limitation with bigger screens is the rule of thumb I use, that I find it best to sit with my face 1.5x the screen diagonal size away from the screen. My arms can't comfortably reach the screen at ~23" or larger.
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>>Good point. I'm sitting too far from a 21" to reach the screen at the moment. Odd in a way that we've adapted to viewing/reading screens in a vertical position when the most natural is (as when reading a book) about 45 degrees. Fairly large touch screens do have their place tho - take the POS systems in some bars and restaurants for example.
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>>>Great strides have been made with Kinect etc. but I haven't seen any recent developments with eyeball tracking (for monitors, anyways - maybe Google Glass has something (?))
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>>We're going to have to learn to wiggle our ears.
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>GoogleGlass version 5 will have some cool stuff, then it will be GoogleContactLens - followed later by GoogleImplant. Interfacing with computers/information will be seamless ...eventually.

We could use our teeth as a keyboard and the tongue for typing :-}
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