I think that W10 is a one step back from W8. Like ThinkPad x50-series is a step back from x40-series in terms of lovely trackpoint buttons;) But it only one small step (on both Windows and ThinkPads).pianowizard wrote: Have you heard of Windows 10? It's designed to be friendly to both touch and non-touch users, and will be a free upgrade for all current 7 and 8 computers.
BTW, what makes you think that professional users don't benefit from touch? I have found that having one more input interface helps increase productivity.
I don't believe that professional users who cares about color reproduction or even bright and crisp CAD image will benefit from fingerprints or dirt on their professional screens (IMHO).
One day i have opened X61 tablet and understood that i have more pointing devices than i have free hands:
- trackpoint
- stylus
- fingers
(- sometimes keyboard if software can accept it)
(- mouse that i have not used for work with ThinkPads, but who lives on a shelves for some gaming)
On X201t even touchpad is here;) And all this pointing devices makes big variety but man usually use one or two.
One day i have seen ultrabook from acer (R7) with touch screen and touch pad... that was placed after keyboard (under the screen). And users pushed to use touch screen because long usage of this touch pad is a horror 8( Designers made multipurpose device (but IMHO the YOGA concept is the best for tablet-notebook transformation). Designers thought that this design eliminate palm clicking problem of touchpad. But overall design makes small palmrest and unusable touchpad makes this ultrabook Win8 glossy rattle.








