Touchscreen iMac rumors
Oct 23, 07 06:23 PM PDT

Word on the street has it that a touchscreen iMac is in the works, including the possibility of the final product being a Mac tablet. While this might sound a little crazy a couple of years' back, the hugely successful iPhone release makes such a device all the more tantalizing. Imagine using multi-touch technology while manipulating images in Photoshop, or working on virtual knobs and faders in music creation programs like ProTools without the need for a mouse. Would the release of a Mac tablet actually bring about the desired revolutionary effect that a Windows-based tablet was supposed to do? More importantly, would you pick up a Mac tablet if it was available? ( Add a comment, Search on eBay)
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By Peter Frank , 24/10/07 8:16 AM (CommentID #345165)
If it comes in decent sizes (not just one size!) like 10", 17" and 24" got a small frame and the last two is sensitive to diff levels of pressure, then it's a hit!! Also if they got some kind of WiFi so they could interoperate with either mac and or each other!
By Henry , 24/10/07 4:38 AM (CommentID #344958)
Heck yes. I'll replace my Mini with a crappy 10" touch screen used for an onboard navigation system (ECDIS) aboard S/V Voyager.
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