For years, touchscreens and touch surfaces have penetrated more and more areas of technology; Industry experts even predicted mobile phones without buttons or connections. Even in cars, many manufacturers are forgoing physical buttons and preferring to use large touchscreens for control. But now there are signs of change.
The shift of the physical button is not limited to mobile phones, where the keyboard has been replaced by the touchscreen. We’re also increasingly using touch surfaces when it comes to kitchen appliances, and consumer electronics, from Bluetooth boxes to Blu-Ray players, are increasingly coming without classic controls. Now, however, the company that initiated the rise of touchscreens is making a U-turn.
Source: Krone
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