2012年3月28日星期三

This MacBook Touch Concept Is F*cking Bad and Dumb and Bad—But Maybe You Will Like It


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This MacBook Touch Concept Is F*cking Bad and Dumb and Bad—But Maybe You Will Like It

By Jesus Diaz,

This MacBook Touch concept is so dumb that I don't even know where to start ripping it apart. From the hinge's physical feasibility to the ergonomics—which make absolutely zero sense. But what do you think?

Keep in mind that there will not be a MacBook Touch. All those old 2007 rumors ended in a new device category called the iPad, which happens to be the future of personal computing, as shown by the overwhelming sales figures.

And while I'm sure that the next-generation MacBook line will get into touch territory, it's not going to be an awkward product like this—an iPad/MacBook hybrid. The next-gen MacBook's touch capabilities will be less intrusive.

Like Steve Jobs said many times, requiring the user to extend their arms to do touch would be tiring and stupid. And dumb. But then again, Steve is not driving Apple anymore. Who knows what's going to happen next.

Do you hate it or love it? Tell us in the comments.

If the screen is pressure sensitive like a Wacom tablet you can just shut up and take my money.

It may not make sense for you but this is the computer I've been waiting for.

But if it isn't pressure sensitive then I hate you Apple for almost granting my tech wish.

Just bring a 400 to 600 g Mac. Whatever form factor. As small as possible. The Mac in your pocket, purse or bag. Always. Not for heavy work. Wonderful for Keynote and PowerPoint presentations.
Edited by GiX at 03/28/12 7:45 PM
"Like Steve Jobs said many times, requiring the user to extend their arms to do touch would be tiring and stupid. And dumb."

Except this prototype does not require to extend your arm at all, since it operates in iPad-like form. I don't really think it is feasible as shown, but it doesn't make any less sense than the iPad first did, and look where that went.

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This but thinner. like MBA thinner. if apple did it, it would sell like hot cakes. touch disabled in laptop mode. turns to an ipad when flipped.

i think this is really dumb on apple OSX it is not intended for touch you need to rework so much inorder to get it working properly, it is to the point microsoft needed to redsign the whole OS for windows 8 inorder to do it, but i think jesus diaz needs to watch this clip from intel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKMAVA4bUWM
I love my 15" MBP and it's track pad. If I wanted IOS I'd get an iPad or iPhone.
Why flick your fingers across a touch pad when you can move your entire hand around the whole screen!?! Brilliant!
No one wants to compute by touching their computer screens all day. It's why there's so few PCs that actually have touch screens, and those that do ship with mice. It's also why the only touch screen devices are handhelds. If it was practicla, Apple would've done it already!
i'm sorry.. but I refuse to believe that "The future of computing" is the Ipad. Yes, sales figures show it's popular.. But anyone who believes we are on the route to doing 1 thing at once and not multiple things at once.. (Yes i'm referring to how the Ipad can't do multitasking) .... well then you are an idiot sir!

Personally, I have heard all the great hupla about the IPAD, went out and borrowed a friends of mine for like hours.. .. Was totally dissapointed! How can I goto youtube, play a song and then not have it continue to play as I go open up a video game? or a web browser? Seriously? I have to play pandora (which I hate) or spotify - which sucks.. .. I could go on and bring up other things.. but NO SINGLE TASKING MACHINE IS THE FUTURE!

IF apple doesn't fix that, I won't own anything apple except my brilliant, Multi-Tasking Mac Book pro

They just stole the idea from the Lenovo Yoga. This is wishful thinking at best.
I'd buy it.

I'd buy an iPad if I could run FCP and CS5 on it right now, but I can't which is why I keep waiting.

Edited by A Jermaine at 03/28/12 5:38 PM
They should make it like the concept sony laptop. Its a laptop with a sturdy hinge with a bendy touch screen OLED covering both halves of the laptop. The bottom half is a touch key board/touch pad, the top half is the display, your quick launch bar could now be located/displayed on the bottom half of the touch screen. And the best part is when flipped sideways and opened flat, the whole length of the laptop bendy OLED can rotate the display to be a huge monitor. I hope this idea would be the next laptop format.
Has anyone used the word "magical" to describe this thing yet? Then, let me be the first...
Why are these things always MacBook concepts, not just laptop concepts? It doesn't even exist yet, and their already handing it over to Apple.
Revolutionary.
Reminds me of the backflip, and we see how well that did....
Asus is sitting pretty, right about now.
Umm yeah didn't microsoft/hardware manufacturer's try this when XP came out they called them tablet's and they sucked. Granted Apple would do it the right way but still it is dumb.
I agree that the design just isn't great - it isn't slick with that rubbery bendable hinge, and the idea of a foldable keyboard doesn't sit well with me. How about removing that keyboard part, and simply having a MacBook in the form factor of an iPad - a 13" iPad that runs OSX, essentially. Thats what I would love to have
Can you really complain about the physical feasibility of this concept after the article yesterday about what it would take for iPad to be exciting again?

I don't think this is too shit. The hinge looks a bit odd though.

I think Apple should embrace more of a move that Asus made; take the tablet around, come back and dock it with your keyboard.

Like Steve Jobs said many times, requiring the user to extend their arms to do touch would be tiring and stupid. And dumb.

I didn't agree with everything Steve Jobs said but this is one I have agreed with since the first HP touchsmart.

Is it just me or does everything look off when the arm comes into the shot?

My hand is about the same height as my 13" screen so the size of his hand could be accurate for a 15" or 17" screen but it still comes off as looking like an enormous screen.

*sigh* For the umteenth gillion time. The iPad, and tablets like it, are not the future of computing. First of all, "computers" are everywhere, and are a part of every aspect of our lives from climate controls to printers to automobiles. Tablets will make up just one small sub-segment of "the future of computers".

Further, they are not even the future of what we tend to think of as computers. We will continue to have smart phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, workstations, servers, and supercomputers for the foreseeable future. And each will play a particular roll in our personal and professional lives.

If anything tablets are the future of media mobile media consumption and poking around online reading blogs. That is not to say that they are not very good at poking around online and reading blogs and providing a great number of media sources for consumers. They are great at that, and that market will continue to grow because of it. But that thought that journalists and engineers and scientists and graphics designers and corporations's IT departments are going to suddenly stop doing their work on laptops, desktops, workstations, and servers and do everything with iPads is ridiculous.

This is clearly a video designed to show off a render for class.
As in, someone made a 3D Model of this concept, and through together this concept video to go with it.
That would explain why it doesn't make any sense, because it's not trying to be a real world product or do real world things.

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