Thursday, October 23, 2008

i can't believe i'm saying this...

I know, two days in a row...impressive, to say the least.

Well, as the title says, I can't believe I'm saying this...but HP may have outsmarted Apple. Let me explain: Last January, Apple introduced the MacBook Air and there were a lot of rumors out there that the new laptop would have a touch screen. I was so excited that this might be the case. I watched intently as the announcement was made.........but the touch screen never materialized. At the latest announcement, they updated the laptops again and no touch screen. A reporter asked Steve Jobs why they haven't looked at touch screen for laptops, Jobs said that "they don't make a lot of sense to us."

Am I the only one who thinks this is crazy talk?? With the wild success of iPhones and their wonderful functionality, Apple obviously has the knowledge and expertise to make this work for laptops or desktops. Instead, HP has beaten them to the punch and come out with a REALLY COOL computer that steals a lot of the mystique from Apple. I know touch screens and tablets are not revolutionary technology but Apple is the perfect company to bring them to the mainstream and make them standard features. I'm starting to ramble, but I just can't believe that Apple, a company that is always so good at reading the market and consumers, would let HP bring their Touchsmart to market while they sit idly and laud their "multi-touch trackpad".

Whew! At least I got that off of my chest. Maybe some Apple intern will read this and send it along to Steve Jobs. My message: "Steve, listen to me. Trackpads cramp your hands. Touch screens are a 'game changer'. Make it happen."

5 comments:

carsonbelmont said...

All good points, but does HP have "over $25 billion in the bank and no debt"?

Casey said...

I'm not saying HP has become a better company...I'm just stunned that HP may have a product that could put a dent in the proverbial Apple armor.

Anonymous said...

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sadly, i agree with you casey. i think apple is missing the boat.

and yes, multi-touchpads make hands cramp.

Anonymous said...

I think I want my desktop computer to not have fingerprints all over it. I am sorry casey but the touchscreen desktop doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me either. As a iPhone owner. I beleive this is their version of the touch screen and it works well. I am actually using it right now.


Ps. Your baby is looking healthy and perfect.

MattHofman said...

Have you looked back at this post and laughed now 2.5 years later as apple dominates the world of mobile computing and touchscreen technology? I know I thought this was pretty ironic! Cool post, good read into future tech at the time, not a good read into apple being behind the market.