For centuries artists & aficionados put the most glorious works into gorgeous frames that supported & accentuated the art. What is our fascination with edge-to-edge displays, which can make it harder to use and enjoy? (Fingers obstruct, long reach for gestures, sensors blocked.)
Interesting. So you think that personal aesthetics and preferences are keeping a product focused on specific features (edge-to-edge), positioned as difficult differentiators (hard to do), and therefore valuable (scarcity) even though the product may not actually be better?
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In the case of Apple, I definitely feel they're focusing on features, making them differentiators at the cost of general usability. Or maybe they're looking at usability/discoverability differently than we do?
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Maybe they are looking at those attributes through $150B rose-tinted lenses from inside the distortion field?

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