Apple’s desktop-to-touchscreen patent presents some industrial design challenges
Posted in: UncategorizedpWhen I’m typing, I can’t physically touch my screen without leaning forward. Not exactly a layout conducive to touchscreen interfaces./p
pIf you were wondering how touchscreens could be ergonomically integrated into desktop machines, check out these patent drawings (filed by Apple in Europe and A HREF=”http://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2010/08/the-mother-lode-welcome-to-the-imac-touch.html” dug up by fansite Patently Apple/A) that show one possible design for a future iMac that could switch between keyboard and touchscreen modes./p
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