> I had to show someone something on my laptop today, and they > touched my screen thinking it was a touch-screen (;´Д`) It took a long time for me to explain that my monitor is not a touch screen to my young relatives (;´Д`) I think they eventually got it, but they still think the monitor is the computer and they call it a "laptop" (;´Д`) Reference: 2023/02/03(Fri) 00:36:38
> > I had to show someone something on my laptop today, and they > > touched my screen thinking it was a touch-screen (;´Д`) > It took a long time for me to explain that my monitor is not a touch > screen to my young relatives (;´Д`) > I think they eventually got it, but they still think the monitor is the > computer and they call it a "laptop" (;´Д`) lolwut. Are touchscreen computers so ubiquitous in the West already? I never used any till I got to college recently. I'm still trying to get used to them.(´人`) Reference: 2023/02/03(Fri) 02:22:03
> > It took a long time for me to explain that my monitor is not a touch > > screen to my young relatives (;´Д`) > > I think they eventually got it, but they still think the monitor is the > > computer and they call it a "laptop" (;´Д`) > lolwut. Are touchscreen computers so ubiquitous in the West already? I never used any till I got to college recently. I'm still trying to get used to them.(´人`) They were born in the mid 2010s (2014 at oldest) - touchscreen phones have been ubiquitous since around 2010, tablets since 2012-2013, plus they have a Nintendo Switch It's the non-touchscreen displays that are the anomoly to them (;´Д`) Reference: 2023/02/03(Fri) 04:27:24