Apple reportedly plans a return to chasing thinness in its hardware designs
Thinness is good, as long as it doesn't come at the expense of other things.
Apple reportedly plans a return to chasing thinness in its hardware designs
Thinness is good, as long as it doesn't come at the expense of other things.
@arstechnica does anyone actually fucking want this
@arstechnica Let’s chase something that is actually comfortable to hold in a human hand
@arstechnica Thinner objects are harder and less comfortable to hold.
@arstechnica
Feels like "thinness" is a marketing buzzword that Apple's marketing department got addicted to years ago, and just can't kick. Somebody needs an intervention and a trip to rehab.
@arstechnica Actually thinness is not good. We need to go back to devices that we hold being designed for human hands. Current ones are so thin and slick now that it's nearly impossible to hold onto them without a death grip.
What we need to bring back is making them small enough to actually fit *IN* a hand instead of *AROUND* a hand.
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