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2010-10-04
Look at vaio X
So far full screen was used in two kind of apps:
- video players
- pro apps - for editing
It is quite new approach - to create distraction free environment for user to do what he should do. In times where RSS, Mail, Tweeter, Facebook all are waiting for your attention there is real problem to start something and don't be interrupted. It would be quite nice. I read that one thing that people like in iPad is that its distraction free (current official release doesn't have multitasking). It could be "next big thing" - new type of work with your computer. As always like in all apple cases it looks obvious - why no one did it sooner? It's their strong side - they redefine things that are used for years in obvious way and do it right.