The conceptual design of Kasap removes the physical keyboard and touchpad and replaces it with a dynamic virtual keyboard.
The huge Touch Bar position has added some application thumbnails.
For this bold attempt, some netizens think that although it looks cool, it is not practical. "Call me an antique, but I still like the feeling of a physical keyboard." A previously published patent shows that Apple is really interested in replacing the physical keyboard with a touch screen keyboard. The news that Apple will launch a touch-screen MacBook has been circulating for several years, but so far we haven't seen any clues that the touch-screen MacBook will go on the market. So a long time ago, there were some gadgets on the market that could make MacBook touch the screen. At this year's CES conference, there are still parts manufacturers who have great interest in this. So what we are going to introduce today is a new product that can make the MacBook change touch screen devices in seconds.
According to Wei Feng. Before the official opening of CES 20 17, Neonode, an accessory manufacturer, released their latest MacBook touch screen accessory AirBar. As can be seen from the product name, this accessory is similar to a long ruler, and the use process is very simple: you just need to stick the AirBar on the bottom of the MacBook screen, and then plug the USB plug that comes with the AirBar into the interface of the MacBook, and the "transformation" is completed. Prior to this, Neonode had already launched an AirBar for 15.6-inch Windows laptops, which cost $69. According to Neonode, the AirBar of MacBook Air will be officially sold in March this year, with a price of 99 dollars. In addition, Neonode also said that they will also launch the AirBar model for the 12 inch MacBook and MacBook Pro, which is expected to be released later this year.