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Old 11-26-2012, 10:20 AM   #129
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Well, if we believe the pundits (which I don't) about this being a post-PC age, that won't matter because the mainstream in moving in other directions.
(shrug)
Each product has a natural market that is receptive to its pro's and con's. Usually, trying to go beyond those bounds proves fruitless.
The best products are simply the best at meeting the needs of their target users and waste no effort trying to be what they can't.
The post-PC age isn't one in which PCs no longer exist or cease to be relevant, it's one in which PCs are just one computing device among many, such as tablets and smartphones.

For professional applications, high-end gaming, and a slew of other functions beyond the ability of mobile OSes and apps, the PC will remain the device of choice for at least several years yet.
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