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Would someone that had real hands on experience with the Microsoft Tablet of 10 or more years ago care to comment on it.
I believe it had a stylus. I have used a stylus on a Palm PDA and on a Wacom pad. How did the MS tablet compare? |
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I have a modern tablet PC (from HP) with a swivel screen that folds down on the keyboard. The handwriting recognition does work very well, even though I can hardly read my own handwriting. Nowadays I mostly type, anway. And Windows 7 on a tablet with a Wacom pen works fine for me. The newer version has both touch and pen, so you also get pinch and zoom. The main reason I prefer my Android/WebOS tablet for casual use are the battery life (it is a core i7) and weight of my PC, as well as the fact that it does get quite warm. I don't believe it will be too long before they can actually fit a real PC into tablet form that offers the best of both worlds (with detachable external keyboard and monitor). Not one of those sloth like ones from Fujitsu and others.
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Re win8: remember that MS was well behind on GUI. Windows 1 and 2 sucked. Windows 3 sucked, too, compared to macos, but it was good enough and it was built on the huge base that was DOS. History could repeat itself in the mobile realm. |
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The only thing I am not sure about is the numbers. "huge" seems high but is it just more than 50%. The netbook provided lots of people with an acceptable substitute and weaned them from the full functional desktop and laptop/notebook. This set up the next step, the tablet taking the same people and more. I want a tablet for the cockpit, for the car (disclaimer: not while at the controls). In a tight space. Essentially like an eReader but more. To read, to study, to listen to a course, in the car to have a larger GPS. You don't have to worry about sand or mud in the keyboard while using it. Just protect the ports. I love the built in GPS, larger than the portable GPS I have in the truck. Note not aGPS with cellular GPS or WiFi, but a built in chip. As for the cellular connection when wanted or needed for email or browsing a WiFi tablet can use a mobile hotspot or a business hotspot. Now I have tried a phone with all these functions but the screen was too small and the costs per month cut into my budget for toys. A simple feature phone will do a Google inquiry for info. Address. Phone number. Weather. |
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WinXP Tablet Edition wasn't bad at all; you could write with 'digital ink' in a specific application (Journal??) or use the 'ink to text' utility to write in a specific area and have the words translated into typing in apps that supported it; handwriting recognition was pretty good, though I do remember having problems putting formulae into spreadsheets with it - the virtual keyboard was a better bet for that. The pen/stylus was powered, and not Wacom-type, it was something else, can't remember what; FineLine or something like that? I remember it being criticised for not being Wacom-compatible, though I don't think it really made a difference for many people. It was very expensive at the time, around £1500 UKP I think; my wife's company had a few units in for evaluation, then sold them off to the staff at a big discount, so I picked it up cheaply and sold it on at a profit - I couldn't justify keeping it and I am nothing if not mercenary ![]() Quote:
And every time I hear someone say that the iPad is just a 'media tablet' for 'content consumption' I just laugh to myself; I do understand that it won't work for everyone, but it works just fine for me. Cheers, Pete |
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The estimates from last year were predicting Apple's tablet share to drop to 47% by 2015, but those predictions had a 63.5% market share in 2012. ![]() But now they have a smaller market share than expected: ![]() And this is probably due to ereaders: ![]() Considering that Windows is still the #1 OS: ![]() Windows 8 might take a big chunk of the tablet market share of both Apple and Android. |
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Which of those graphs are meant to be worldwide, and which US only?
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How in the world do you chart iOS and Android in the same pie with Windows and MacOS? :boggled:
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I think that must be installed base, not current sales?
The report quoted here: http://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/a...-in-the-world/ Says that there were ~120 million in total of desktops, laptops, netbooks and tablets sold in 2011 Q4, and Apple sold 15 million iPad in that quarter, so that puts them at 12.5% just on iPads, not the whole of iOS. |
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