But talking of touch screens, I have a HANNS-G HT271HPB monitor, 27″” with touch, and while it works very well with Android, I have to say that neither Windows 10 nor Linux are really ready. Planar PCT2265 22' Full HD Touch Screen Monitor 1920x1080, 18ms Response Time, 50-76 Hz, DVI-D w/HDCP, HDMI, Built-in Speaker, VESA Compatible Recommended Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Brightness: 225 cd/m2.
Quinn Nelson put out a video yesterday about 'Big Sur's Big Secret'
I should have shared this thought earlier, but from the moment this year's WWDC keynote ended, I was convinced every Mac made with Apple Silicon is going to have a touch screen. The UI changes in this fall's macOS release indicate this, the 'larger' option for all UI elements implies UI will be boosted a bit more when a touch screen is active, and Apple very cleary talked about new form factors they would be able to make with control over the processing power in their upcoming Macs.
Touch Screen For Mac Mini
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We're all expecting the first consumer Macs using Apple Silicon will be MacBooks. I have 3 predictions, ranked from most likely to least likely:
- These laptops will have touch screens
- The product name will not be 'MacBook Air/Pro' It will either be 'Mac', 'MacBook X', or something totally different.
- The screen will be detatchable, offering a 100% touch-based input mode for the first time on a Mac. Look out for data miners to find references to some sort of digital keeyboard if this one is going to come to pass.
macOS will always work with a mouse and keyboard, so Mac Mini and Mac Pro will still work that way, but if you buy yourself a touch display, you can bet it will work with macOS very nicely as well.
Touch Screen For Macbook Pro
Oh, and while I'm on it, how much do you want to be Apple's oft-rumored return to the display market will be a touch-based Cinema Display released just in time for those new Apple Silicon desktops?