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Originally Posted by kscherer
There's an old saying that says if you have a complaint, offer a solution.
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You know, that's something my boss would like to say, and while this isn't a workplace environment, it's a logical fallacy. A problem doesn't cease to exist just because a solution cannot yet be found, and pointing out a problem isn't a bad idea just because the same person cannot also think of a solution.
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Originally Posted by kscherer
It doesn't have to be the right solution, just a demonstration that you are thinking the problem through.
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But in this case, I'm really not. I'm pointing out that design progress on the laptop side wasn't as slow in the past, and I think that may be an indicator that it shouldn't be that slow today.
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Originally Posted by kscherer
There is only one place left on laptops where there is room for true innovation, and that is the keyboard space.
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I mean… that's clearly not true. Look at other vendors who are moving to touch screens. Or making the screen flip around (I'm not saying I'm a fan of it, and it comes with a lot of problems). Or ones who add cellular (why isn't Apple doing this?).