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Old 10-03-2011, 02:43 PM   #548
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
It mentions nothing about Netbooks or whether they are included in the sale percentage. I own a laptop and yes for gaming they are defiantly still needed but everywhere I look I see netbooks or tablets around here. Trying playing Sim Social on my netbook. My netbook would get hotter enough to fry a egg on.

Tablets wont dominate because they are too expensive still but slowly coming down in price. The average consumer can't afford one. I sure can't but I love to have one even though I am not sure what I think about the Kindle Fire in the form of a tablet it's seem to be more a media device.
It's irrelevant so far as buttons are concerned. Netbooks require the keyboard to operate, and therefore are equivalent to laptops here. They're both 'button' devices, as opposed to tablets, which are not button devices.

I can understand that you're basing your view on what you observe in your environment. But that's exactly what I'm doing too, and it surprises me that you think tablets are the predominant devices, probably similar to the surprise you might be feeling about my viewpoint. However, the figures speak for themselves. 14:1 is indisputable. Buttons are far from obsolete
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