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The so called desktop paradigm isn't really "based on the several hundreds year old desktop" - that would be MS Bob.
Also, for one very serious example, desktop CAD is in some aspects a setback from drafting tables - OTOH, large touchscreen UI could bring back what's nice about them, and build further upon it, in ways which desktop cannot.
Similar with canvas and ~photoshop, or film editing...