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New Touch iMac With Dual OS In The Making At Apple

Patent filings made by Apple in the USA and Europe reveal that the Company is looking at launching an iMac Touch which delivers similar features found in the iPad to a desktop PC.

The patents that were first filed in September 2009 reveal a design similar to an all in one PC. The big difference is the inclusion of patented Apple touchscreen technology.  
The website Patently Apple uncovered the patents that show a device in an upright position, like a standard iMac or flat screen monitor. The device can be controlled using a mouse and keyboard. When reclined, an accelerometer will trigger advanced multi-touch mode and switch the operating system from Mac OS X to iOS.
In addition to seamlessly switching modes/operating systems, the patent information also details a system that would allow peripheral control of an iPhone or iPad from the iMac touch.
The concept of a dual operating system that switches seamlessly based on orientation is unique for a desktop and would also work for a notebook.
Previously Apple has been known to dismiss the idea of touching the screen, at least within the context of a personal computer. Touchscreen for notebooks, as CEO Steve Jobs said once in 2008, hadn’t “made a lot of sense to us.” As has often been his practice, Jobs disparages something only a few years before he embraces it.  

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