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[QUOTE=woolio1;49085108]I've used Windows with a touchscreen, and while it isn't the best experience, it isn't bad. Apple would never let something like that ship on their devices, though. Windows 10 works reasonably well with a touchscreen, even the desktop mode. OS X's buttons and menus are tiny, though, and I can't imagine trying to work it with a finger.[/QUOTE] Apple could easily change their UI to make buttons, menus and text bigger when it detects finger movements since they're good at seamless transitions But most programmes on OS X would be a pain to use, and unlike Windows metro apps, iOS apps are not made to be used with a cursor/keyboard App developers support just about every move apple does, so it'd only take a few months for developers to integrate everything, but idk maybe Apple doesn't want to eliminate the entry level macbook
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;49088911]App developers support just about every move apple does, so it'd only take a few months for developers to integrate everything, but idk maybe Apple doesn't want to eliminate the entry level macbook[/QUOTE] yes because they either do it or get kicked off the appstore I don't see why apple did this instead of making it full OSX. I don't see why anyone would buy this over the surface pro.
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