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Touchscreen mobile phones and handheld game systems in the 1980s

The articles currently includes, "By the 1980s, cell phones and handheld game systems also employed application specific touchscreen GUIs." Unless it's talking about some minority of obscure products, shouldn't this be the 2000s? I can't recall readily-available examples from the 80's. Sure, they could be made, touchscreen technology was viable then but to suggest it's the decade of that technology as a lone statement is incorrect. ToaneeM (talk) 08:34, 6 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

It was an email client where you see your emails coming in on airplanes at an airport.

I had last seen the website a few years ago and can't find it in any archives...

I am *pretty sure* the developer had another similar app based on warehouses...

If you have any other information please include it here so as to point to possible reliable/secondary sources! Thank you !! Altanner1991 (talk) 07:56, 6 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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3D graphics are used in art and computer-aided design (CAD). A 3D computing environment can also be useful in other uses, like molecular graphics, aircraft design and Phase Equilibrium Calculations/Design of unit operations and chemical processes.[1]

CAD software and other programs do not use 3D elements as the GUI itself, however there could be exceptions. Best, Altanner1991 (talk) 11:24, 6 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Graphical User Interface, (GUI) (2015-11-27). "Topological Analysis of the Gibbs Energy Function (Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium Correlation Data. Including a Thermodinamic Review and Surfaces/Tie-lines/Hessian matrix analysis)" (Document). University of Alicante (Reyes-Labarta et al. 2015-18). hdl:10045/51725. {{cite document}}: |last1= has generic name (help)