Re: Are the new PC Touch Screen Monitors Really Worth Getting?
Think of them not as "touch compulsory" but "touch enhanced". A mouse is a useful tool, but it falls flat in a lot of places. I wouldn't use a mouse with something like Photoshop, Illustrator or a CAD program, for instance, unless I had no other choice -- a digitizer tablet (like the Wacom Bamboo Pen, Intuos or the monitor/tablet combo Cintiq) is a much better interface for those applications. A touchscreen interface is really good for some things as well -- think about a computer that is used mostly for media playing, or even a computer that you use for just about everything, but right now it's just your stereo/VCR/TV thingy. Do you really want to hunch over a desk (or worse, sit down) to use a mouse to play an album or skip ahead to the next song?
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