RIO DE JANEIRO: Apple senior vice president Craig Federighi announced that Apple is not going to introduce Macs with touch screens.
He told after the organization’s ipad and Mac dispatch that presenting Macs with touch screens is something Apple has no arrangements to do.
“We don’t think it’s the right interface, genuinely,” he said. “Macintosh is kind of take a seat experience.”
Federighi included that its ungainly and uncomfortable to sit at a work area and constantly reach forward to touch a machine screen. It’s not like an ipad or iphone that you hold in your grasp and use in an “extremely comfortable position.”
“We’ve truly centered around building the best track cushions we can, something where it feels like your carriage’s loose, its an agreeable machine to utilize,” he said. “Also, obviously, throughout the years we’ve explored different avenues regarding all the innovation, yet we thought that it wasn’t simply great. We’re not all that intrigued by building one.”