There is a down side to this.
Anything that you want will be available - for a fee.
Back in the day, Windows XP and previous, you could get downloads and programs for free, now they want to sell you applications to run the programs.
Microsoft Office - which was FREE, now costs around $150 - $200, as much as most computers are worth.
Kids likes the touch screen, it reminds them of being in a convenience store and ordering food from a computer terminal. Older people doesn't like it because they realize, I am the person that has to pay the bill!
Kids don't care because their parents give them everything today and they don't have to work for what they get!
If I have to pay $500 for app's to get the programs I need and use on my Windows XP machine for free, this is going to drive me towards getting an iPhone - NOT!
Actually, in today's world, probably 90% of all computer use has gone to cell phones, and only us older folks and business users still uses computers and monitors.
I can only imagine that most of the people that visits this forum either uses a lap top or a cell phone...
The only difference between me and other people is that when they shut your cell phone off, or the cell tower goes down, my home computer still works. I don't have to store my private information in the Cloud - because my computer has 2 Terrabytes of memory!