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Cute, but must be painful to use to more than a few minutes. I speak from recent experience trialling touchscreens - they're useful for quick demonstrations, or when you need to briefly use a workstation and then walk away, but the main advantage of keyboards and mice is that you can rest your arms.
Or to use a metaphor you kids will understand, try using a Wii remote non-stop all day long.
Edited 2008-12-09 17:39 UTC