Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 4th Aug 2012 02:12 UTC, submitted by KLU9
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2005-07-06
The primary way Windows gets distributed is via inclusion with new machines ...most of them laptops nowadays (proportions ever increasing in their favour) - and it just so happens that touching the screen on those might be not so bad, with the elbow supported on a ~table right before the laptop body (seriously, try it - that's clearly not "holding out", certainly not "for hours" with the usual UI interactions, not even "a vertical screen")
And in a few short years, the price premium of adding touch might be considered negligible, or even less expensive thanks to standardisation and economies of scale... (once, not a long time ago, it was also unthinkable to many that LCDs might be really cheap and rapidly replace CRTs, same with DAPs/walkmens, laptops/desktops, or touchscreen mobile phones)