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And for a multi touch device that's got to be a problem... "
Despite what Apple state, multi-touch doesn't make the device more usable.
It might make some specific jobs more intuitive, but if you can't use the device for your primary role (be it taking notes in lectures, reading eBooks on the train or drawing art work) then being able to use 2 fingures instead of one - or even two hands - doesn't magically fix the other short comings.
You're still going to need a stylus, hardware keyboard, etc.
Besides, it's not as if other multi-touch devices don't exist.
Edited 2010-01-29 00:54 UTC