>> Because it's the new and flashy bit and that's what sells stuff.
>
> If by "new and flashy" you mean "approximates the graphical capabilities
> of home computers 30 years ago" then, sure...
I don't see how it's any different to any other modern GUI in terms of
graphical capabilities. The icons are much bigger because it's meant for
much higher dpi screens and using your fingers rather than a mouse.
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