For years, Apple has been rumored to be bringing native touch functionality to the Mac. A new display gives us an early look at what that may be like, for better and worse. Recently, I got an early look at the Aspekt Touch, a new monitor from Alogic. This isn't the first touchscreen monitor from the brand, but the tilt functionality combined with macOS Tahoe gives early impressions about how a first-party solution could be implemented. Feel free to check out Mike's initial hands-on of the Aspekt Touch, but here's the high-level. It's a 32-inch 4K display that is also able to house a Mac mini in the bottom of the stand, and it can tilt nearly flat to be used more comfortably as a touchscreen. A skeptic, early I'm conflicted about the idea of a touchscreen Mac . I've been a detractor for ages, agreeing with Apple's official stance that the iPad is the best touchscreen computer. Aspekt Touch tilted back By and large, I haven't felt the need for a touch interface on my Mac.…