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Originally Posted by teh603
A mouse isn't needed, but until everyone goes back to resistive touchscreens instead of capacitive ones, there's not going to be any reason to get rid of traditional input devices. A capacitive touchscreen (like the one on the iPad) is limited in accuracy, making it useless for advanced photo editing and graphic design. Even with a stylus, you can't get closer than about 1/4 inch. That 1/4 inch could mean the difference between accidentally blurring out a face, or not.
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That's just not the case, as the Galaxy Note demonstrates, a combination of capacitive screen and a Wacom pen works very well.