
- MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR UPDATE
- MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR PRO
- MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR MAC
- MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR WINDOWS
Sorry about the rant, but I am a bit passionate about this issue.


MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR MAC
Except it's just not fashionable to say so, yet.Īll this from a man that has never owned another computer other than a Mac since 1994. They have become the evil empire that Microsoft was in the mid to late 90's. The past few new iPhones and the iPad "Pro" are fine examples of them being way behind the curve and they can shove that iWatch up their pooper.Īpple's biggest priority seems to be making new ways to lock their customers into their ever growing more limited eco-structure to extract the maximum money out of the millions of lemmings that think not having the same phone or tablet as everybody else is uncool. If you are waiting for them to change the game again like they had with the iPhone and iPad, don't hold your breath.
MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR UPDATE
Not to mention that you can't update the processor on any machine they've made since the G4. Now with Apple locking the customer out from making HD and RAM upgrades on the MacMini and HD upgrades on the iMacs in near criminal.

There is no reason a older dual 2.4Ghz Intel processor with 8GB of RAM should run sluggishly doing simple computing, yet they do. Each update bogging down more than capable machines that force the user to upgrade. Update after update of minor changes with what insiders have described as a coding mess. They own the patent on multi-touch screen interfaces, and have since 2005-ish, yet they can't integrate that into their OS.
MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR WINDOWS
No reason why a $500 Windows laptop can.That is a major problem I have with Apple. Macbook Pros and iMacs should come with touch screen functionality at that price. They don't push the envelope as much as they used to. I'll check out the Air Display, thanks man. I agree with you that the angle and ergonomics is very important.
MAC TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR PRO
No, Ipad Pro as a touch monitor is the way to go.Ĭool, I was using Neyfi to do this, but the screen on my ipad2 is kind of small. I personally think it would be a waste of time using an iMac as a Touch device because unless it is at an angle and fully supported at the back, you'll get arm ache after a while and then the dirty fingers all over a 5K Screen. I got them from Israel and sold them for a while, but the supplier was getting greedy and then Monitors were going WideScreen, so pulled out, but I saw the potential for touch devices and Music back then in 2005.Īnyway, didn't pursue it and just as well I didn't. I used to sell USB Screen Add-Ons for displays, which Sound On Sound reviewed. If you have an iPad, you can use Air Display by Avatron and use your iPad like another monitor, but as a touch device also.

they are stingy and kind of a$$holes on many fronts. No I'm not 12, I'm 29.Īpple makes great devices, that's why I have a Macbook Pro, iMac, iPad, and an iPhone. Like why did they change the lightning port on the laptops to one that falls out way easier and is a different shape? Why was the old one not good enough?ĭid you know that with the new OS, if you have your phone serviced by anyone other than a certified Apple tech, it will become bricked upon any future OS upgrade? There is an article I can link here if you like. Samsung and a few others have been making phones that can charge wirelessly.Īpple do some innovations, but half of them are in order to differentiate themselves from others, and from themselves, so that we have to pay more money. they don't push the envelope as much as they used to. Of course they have done some things, but overall, they tend to use components that have been around. Yeah, from the people who developed an all-in-one iMac that was a massive hit, instantly dumped the old connectors for USB in 1998, created Firewire (+Thunderbolt), defined what an MP3 player should/could be, and made the first seriously useable smartphone with a touchscreen interface.Īlways behind on innovations, those dullards.I knew someone would say that.
