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Steve Jobs said this would be terrible for a MacBook, but it could happen anyway

The original iPhone was arguably the device that sparked the touch screen revolution, with touchscreen phones, tablets and laptops now ubiquitous. But despite Apple’s trend-setting touch-sensitive phones and tablets, it’s never produced a touchscreen MacBook. However, that may be set to change. According to Apple insider and Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple might be releasing its first touch-screen Macbook in 2025. That still seems like a long way off given that touchscreen laptop tech is hardly cutting edge, but that’s the alleged timeframe.

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This news may not seem like a big deal to Windows users, who have had touchscreen laptops for many years, but it could mark a significant change of direction for the MacBook. Apple’s steadfast refusal to give the MacBook a touch screen stems from a comment made by Steve Jobs in 2010 where he said that touchscreen notebooks would be “ergonomically terrible.” Or, in more detail: