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Elgan: The iPhone Will Change the PC of the Future

The iPhone, breathtakingly ahead of its time, will change the PC world forever, according to Mike Elgan at Computerworld on Friday. Displays will be angled for touch screen use and the mouse will be distant memory.

Mr. Elgan recounted the innovative features of the iPhone and how those features, multitouch, gestures, physics, 3-D and minimal icons, will percolate into the PC interface.

"Next-generation user interfaces will have no use for a mouse. All that dragging and dropping, pointing and clicking, resizing and moving will be done directly with fingers touching the screen. Mice will go the way of the floppy disk, never to be seen again," Mr. Elgan wrote.

"Because these display-centric PCs will be so large, and every square inch of those screens will need to be reached by the user's hands, future monitors will be like drafting tables used at an angle," he continued. "The bottom of the screen will be waist high, and the tops chin-high, or something like that. They'll be capable of swiveling to vertical so they can be used for presentations or as a TV, or horizontal, for use as a physical desk. You'll be able to place books or reports side-by-side with on-screen documents."

Mr. Elgan went on to describe how the change in UI metaphor will also affect laptops in a reasonable extrapolation of current changes in thinking by Apple.

"If you accept the inevitability of the next-generation interface — the UI with advanced versions of iPhone's multitouch, gestures, physics, 3-D and diminished role of symbolic representation (icons) — then all the rest follows," the author noted and pointed out, " that's the direction we're going. And iPhone got there first."

One item that wasn't mentioned was just exactly how new Apple patents, not software copyrights of the past, will translate into an advantage for Apple Macintosh UI compared to the PCs of the future. That process will take many years to sort itself out.

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joepitt said:

member since 19 Jul 2007 with 1 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

Or we may see a second smaller screen laying flat on the desk - accepting touch commands; with a full size keyboard appearing when appropriate...like the iPhone.

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Mike Elgan apparently doest do graphic design, which is no more finger painting on a screen today, then it was 20 years ago when it was using paste up tools such x-acto knives and t-squares, It kind of hard to see the pixels your push when your own big fat mits are on the screen.

the death knell for the mouse due to multi-touch is sorely overstated by so-called technology experts.

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TosaDeac said:

member since 05 Feb 2008 with 16 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

I agree that the iPhone will change things in some regards, especially for certain applications, but no across the board. I like my mouse, if I had to use my fingers for everything or wave my arms all over a big drafting table, it would get a little annoying and not too mention tiring! It is nice to have the mouse or trackpad on a laptop for short quick movements instead of having to reach and drag your fingers and arms all over the place. Anyway, this technology is already out there...the Microsoft Surface computer (not to mention other companies that developed the technology before Microsoft showed it off last year). That will be cool for retail locations, restaurants, hotels, etc, but not at home or in a standard business environment.

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