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RE[2]: I never bought the 'gorilla arm' anyway
by zima on Fri 7th Dec 2012 20:42
in reply to "RE: I never bought the 'gorilla arm' anyway"
"Gorilla arm" comes from reaching out and holding your arm elevated to use a large vertical screen. It's specifically an issue with desktop screens, and to a lesser extent laptops.
But that's not what you'd usually do with a laptop - your elbow placed right in front of the "keyboard half" can offer support (try it, even if none of your laptops has touchscreen). And this news is about laptops, not desktop screens.




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I liked the touch screen on my Psion 5 too. But that's because it was a handheld device with a 5.6" diagonal screen. A screen that lay back when opened, rather than being vertical like a typical laptop/desktop.
The Psion also had a convenient stylus that popped out the side, avoiding fingerprints on the screen. Its EPOC interface was designed for stylus use, and unlike Metro had a finger-unfriendly information density.
"Gorilla arm" comes from reaching out and holding your arm elevated to use a large vertical screen. It's specifically an issue with desktop screens, and to a lesser extent laptops. Nobody is claiming that touch screens are unsuitable for tablets and palmtops.