Tim Cook compares PC-tablet hybrids to combining a refrigerator with a toaster

  Last night Tim Cook spoke about the financial results of his company, talked about the legal war with Android terminal manufacturersBut said very clear that we will not see hybrid products from Apple. More precisely, he referred to a combination of a MacBook Air and an iPad tablet, a product requested by many people but which will never become a reality. The discussion was related not only to an Apple hybrid product, but also to ultrabooks with touchscreen screens, and Tim Cook explained that you can combine a refrigerator with a toaster, but the user experience will not be great.

You can converge a toaster and a fridge, but those things are probably not going to be pleasing to the user.

  His analogy explains very clearly the fact that for Apple the user experience matters the most and that a hybrid device will not be launched too soon, although many people are asking for it. So far, ultrabooks have been well received by users, but it remains to be seen how they will fare in the future in front of Macs.