
It's big screen week on
Fly or Die. This week, John Biggs and I take a look at the
HP Touchsmart All-in-One PC, a 14-inch T
oshiba portable monitor, and the new
Businessweek iPad app. As usual, a surprise guest joins us to defend his company's product decisions. HP has been trying to bring touch computing to desktop PCs with its Touchsmart line. The problem has always been that raising your hands to manipulate a touchscreen in front of you from a sitting position is unnatural, uncomfortable, and tiring. To address this issue, the new all-in-one Touchsmart reclines so that you can go from regular keyboard mode to surface computing mode. It is an improvement from past efforts, but to me it's a mistake to have a device with dual modes. You are going to pick one?keyboard/mouse or touch?and ignore the other. Does everything really need to be a touchscreen?

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