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Old 03-23-2012, 03:54 AM   #29
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A new iPple product in that size range might help iPple retain some market share, but iPple's sleek, stripped down units are never going to oust full featured machines from the marketplace.
In terms of UI, permitted variables and levels of integration, do you consider Android to be "full-featured" at the moment? Compared to full-on Linux on a desktop, I find it to be as compromised as iOS was in comparison to Snow Leopard. And is Metro going to be as "full-featured" as Windows 7 once was, or will tablet use under Metro/Windows 8 be gimped as well?

This concern goes beyond Apple and Apple users. It addresses the future of complexity-friendly operating systems across all platforms.

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