Why Apple hasn’t created a touchscreen Mac yet

Why Apple hasn’t created a touchscreen Mac yet
Why Apple hasn’t created a touchscreen Mac yet

Apple computers and tablets have a series of configurations that allow work between both devices to be fluid. (Manzana)

With the latest releases that Apple has had, such as the iPad Pro that integrates an OLED screen and an M4 processor, questions like “why don’t MacBook computers have a touch screen?” could arise.

This position by Apple has generated curiosity and speculation among consumers and technology experts.considering the prevalence of touch interfaces on virtually all other devices.

Tom Boger, who serves as vice president of marketing for iPad and Mac at Apple, highlighted in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that The company does not consider these devices as rival products, but rather as complementary.

Apple considers that its computers are not designed to be touch-sensitive. (Manzana)
Apple considers that its computers are not designed to be touch-sensitive. (Manzana)

He explained that, while the Mac is operated indirectly, the iPad is designed to prioritize direct interaction through its touch screen.

Regarding the question about whether Apple plans to launch a Mac with a touch screen, the explanation given connects with what was mentioned above.

The manager noted that, unlike iPad tablets that are designed for touch use, Macs are not designed for this. macOS was developed with a different type of computing in mind, and users view the iPad as an add-on that extends the capabilities of the Mac.

Additionally, Boger highlighted that Apple has advanced functionalities for interaction between devices, thus strengthening the relationship between iPad and Mac.

One of the new features of the iPad Pro is its OLED screen. (Manzana)
One of the new features of the iPad Pro is its OLED screen. (Manzana)

So will there be a touchscreen Mac soon? For now, it seems unlikely. The reason? These devices are intended to be complementary, not only due to their design but also due to the approach of their respective operating systems.

Recently, an Apple event led by its CEO, Tim Cook, was held, who presented the new members of the iPad Air and Pro family.

iPad Pro

It is available in silver and space black, and in two versions: a 13-inch one, for those looking for a large screen, and an 11-inch one, ideal for those who need portability.

Both versions feature the latest Ultra Retina XDR display, a next-generation OLED display that significantly improves image quality.

The new Apple Pencil Pro works with the latest generations of iPad. (Manzana)
The new Apple Pencil Pro works with the latest generations of iPad. (Manzana)

With Apple’s new M4 chip, this iPad Pro sets new performance standards, including a faster CPU, the most powerful GPU since the M3 version, and Apple’s most advanced neural engine for artificial intelligence tasks.

In addition, it is complemented by tools such as the new Apple Pencil Pro, which promises to optimize the creative experience, and a redesigned, thinner and more practical Magic Keyboard.

The price of the 11-inch model is $999, while the 13-inch model will sell for $1,299.

iPad Air

Apple updates its offering with the launch of two models of the iPad Air: a redesigned 11-inch version and a new 13-inch version, both equipped with the M2 chip.

It is the first time that the iPad Air model is presented in two sizes. (Manzana)
It is the first time that the iPad Air model is presented in two sizes. (Manzana)

For the first time, the iPad Air comes in two different sizes, giving users the choice between extreme portability or a larger screen for a better experience at work and play.

These iPad Air models come with notable improvements, including an accelerated CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine, allowing them to deliver outstanding performance and advanced capabilities, especially in artificial intelligence applications.

This iPad Air is launched in new blue and purple finishes, in addition to the traditional star gray and space gray.

The 11-inch iPad Air model is offered for $599, while the 13-inch model sells for $799.

 
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