Poll: OK apple, your touch-sensitive stuff has crossed a line.

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nicholaxxx

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seventy7l said:
nicholaxxx said:
seventy7l said:
You should see a fully upgraded computer with a printer,like 3 or 4 monitors,32gb iphone,a bunch of applications it is a full twenty three thousand pounds of course i doubt it would be very useful since most games aren't fully mac supported.

4TB HDD 32GB RAM 16GB VRAM and stuff along those lines.

Other currencies i saw on the video were,
Canadian:$39000
American:$38000
Australian {i believe}:$40000

The apple lifestyle.
GREAT now I need to bend over off of my comfortable chair and pick my jaw off fo the floor... dillweed
Just so you know i would never buy that.If it was a PC i still would not buy it.Crazy though i wonder what would happen if you add more...This is all ordered online too i wonder what people pay upfront. *faints*

IT DOESN'T NEED MORE! MORE IS THE LAST THING IT NEEDS, IT NEEDS HELP! I'M PULLING THE PLUG!

*painful electrical death*
*sizzling body*
*que sad music*
*pan out*
FIN.
 

Space Spoons

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Just looks like a regular mouse to me. There's no buttons, but the functions are all exactly where they'd be on a normal mouse, plus a few other functions that I can perform with a scroll-wheel mouse.

Nothing really new, I don't see what the big deal is. Hipsters are going to love it.
 

Snow Fire

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I thought Apple's one button mouse was pretty stupid, but a no button mouse, this is ridiculously silly.
 

inglioti

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i've generally been restricted to laptops, but i've used both windows and mac desktops and i think that's such an awesome idea. on my macbook, the touch functions on the touchpad are my favourite thing about it.

i voted for number one.
 

Connosaurus Rex

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That thing looks more awkward than a [s/]prostitute with a "third leg"[/s] trying to walk with only peg legs and no crutches.
 

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Clashero said:
It looks like the case I used to put my glasses in.
Me? I'd never buy it. Apple stuff is pretty, but that's it. For the price of a Macbook you can get a much better HP laptop. For the price of an iPod, you can get a Creative Zen (superior in every way except design).
They're superior there, too.
At least I think so.

And...their new mouse does everything a mouse does already.
For three times the price. (Like everything Apple "innovates" on.)
j0z said:
I agree, I would never use something like this. When I buy a new mouse, I want it to have MORE buttons than my old one (which has 4 buttons and a clickable scroll wheel).
Plus it will be included in every Mac computer... I since aftermarket Mac mouse sales will skyrocket.
Mine has nine. (Plus scrolly wheel.)
I do love the volume control.

EDIT: I love how it makes me download QuickTime to see the video.
 

irishstormtrooper

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The mouse just looks like one of those excuses to charge you extra for something that doesn't work as well as but looks cooler than their old product. And frankly, I can't blame them. If people are stupid enough to buy it, Apple makes money, and the idiots are that much poorer.
 

Nargleblarg

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..wow it looks like one of those ped-egg things


straight men of the world I present to you the ped-egg
 

MrNixon21

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Scumpernickle said:
This is why there are no Mac gamers.
Well, there are no Mac gamers because few people really care about Macs as a gaming platform (no idea why, sorry). This just exacerbates the situation.

SultanP said:
Just give me a mouse with proper buttons that I know will work. I'm tired of useless products that nobody really needs being marketed as the biggest and most wonderful thing since breathing was invented.
So I take it you don't own a Snuggie, right? :)
 

Robert632

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*stares in disbelif at the stupidity of the no button "mouse".* yeah, that things not for me. i tend to like buttons.
 

SultanP

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MrNixon21 said:
Scumpernickle said:
This is why there are no Mac gamers.
Well, there are no Mac gamers because few people really care about Macs as a gaming platform (no idea why, sorry). This just exacerbates the situation.

SultanP said:
Just give me a mouse with proper buttons that I know will work. I'm tired of useless products that nobody really needs being marketed as the biggest and most wonderful thing since breathing was invented.
So I take it you don't own a Snuggie, right? :)
Don't even own a blanket. But snuggie owners might want to look into this great thing I've been using instead. As far as I understand, it's called a shirt. And clothes in general.
 

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seventy7l said:
You should see a fully upgraded computer with a printer,like 3 or 4 monitors,32gb iphone,a bunch of applications it is a full twenty three thousand pounds of course i doubt it would be very useful since most games aren't fully mac supported.

4TB HDD 32GB RAM 16GB VRAM and stuff along those lines.

Other currencies i saw on the video were,
Canadian:$39000
American:$38000
Australian {i believe}:$40000

The apple lifestyle.

Edit:The mouse is smooth i would like to see it work though i want to know what they do with that stuff if it turns out to be decent well who knows.
The thing you don't mention is that that computer can function as a server for an entire network.

I think the mouse is kind of cool. It's hard to judge without using it though.
 

Frankydee

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just looks like more useless, overpriced, gimmicky bullshit. I'll take my $20 wireless USB mouse over that anyday.
 

ProfessorLayton

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That actually looks more difficult and useless than a regular mouse. What's wrong with the way things are now? I mean, innovation is one thing, but they're using an innovative technology on so many things. It's just innovative the first time, not after you've forced it on to every appliance ever made.
 

Frizzle

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I think the selling factor here is that you can use it like a touch pad on a computer. Does that justify the $70 price tag? No. But hey, everyone suffers the early adopters fee, no matter what the product!

It's really not that bad looking. If it was 30 bucks would I buy it? Possibly. If i needed to play a bunch of FPS' would I buy it? Doubtful. I own a MacBook Pro. I hate the iPhone, and the only reason I still have an iPod is because the damn thing won't die, even with dents in the back.

Apple does make good products. Are all of them awesome? Most definitely not. They do, however, make a solid OS, and all their products work well together. That's what most people want. Some are willing to pay a bit extra to get the peace of mind that your machine won't shut down when you plug in a printer, or that it will actually read your removable media (I'm looking at you Vista).

Don't hate the company guys, hate the individual products :)
 

matsugawa

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I'm all for pushing boundaries and trying new things, but when I look at this mouse, I just have to ask "Why?" I mean, all they really did was put an iPod Touch into a mouse. They've a laptop touch-pad on the back of a typical mouse.

What I will give Apple is that they really know how to polish things, and I don't mean that literally (though they do make things shiny). Their products aren't all that innovative, and they're not even particularly unique (except maybe a few aspects of their interface designs), but they sell like hotcakes on account of the whole "Apple factor". No other computer company has created a subculture like Apple has, and I don't know if that's because of or in spite of them being a Johnny-come-lately when it comes to their products. They're not trailblazers by a long shot, but they sure do ride in style.
 

Thaius

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Are you kidding me?
VicunaBlue said:
I'll admit that I've never been a fan of apple's one-button mouse...
FYI, Apple has been making two-button mice for like 5 years.

On topic, how is this a bad idea? I have a new Macbook with the multi-touch touch pad, and the thing is freaking amazing. This is basically that, but in a mouse: moving the mouse around like normal, but having the multi-touch options of their extremely elegant and smooth trackpad.

And for the record, it does have a button. The thing is a freaking button: you can click anywhere on the surface.

Am I the only one who see this thread as yet more ignorant Mac-hate?