Obviously with the size and resolution, it will not come cheap and presumably Sharp will be marketing this to their commercial and retail customers as opposed to the home user, although no word on pricing just yet. We have seen concepts in the past where MacBook laptops have been given a touchscreen interface, which we guess could be likened to a MacBook/iPad hybrid, or like current Windows 8 laptops, some of which feature touchscreen displays. Then again OS X wasn’t exactly designed for touchscreens in mind so perhaps the experience won’t be optimal, but it will definitely be novel. Who wouldn’t mind having one of these bad boys installed in their home?