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Time will tell, though. I'm still unsold on the tablet market thanks to Dell's repeated failures with the Inspiron Duo. Maybe when LO hits the Android market... |
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I think the real questions comes down to this: have they done those extensions well? Will there be enough uptake of those extensions by ISVs for Windows RT to be successful? The irony of the whole situation is Microsoft still wins even if Metro fails. Yes, they would have lost the tablet wars, but that really only amounts to losing a segment of the consumer market. On the other hand, they would have proven that tablets are not a viable option for content creation or business use. So their desktop market would continue to thrive for years to come. (For what it's worth, Mac OS X and iOS use the same core OS but moderately different APIs so that comparison doesn't really work out. Mac OS and A/UX used a completely different OS and different API, so that comparison doesn't work out either. The closest comparison are Microsoft's prior offerings for tablet PCs.) |
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It might only be me, but I get the feeling that MS is playing much more defense since Ballmer took the reins in Redmond.
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![]() If you make hammers, everything looks like a nail - and MicroSoft sure keeps bang-bang-banging on that Tablet PC theme; maybe this time it'll work <shrug> but first they need to ship an actual working product that will perform functions people need (or want) at a price they're prepared to pay. You have until 'the fall', and your time starts now... |
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Aren't you forgetting the huge business market? The Intel version will no doubt be a great success there. Now consumers are a very different story, but even they may be convinced by a superior product at a similar price.
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That was my initial reaction, but I'm not that sure anymore. Look at what happened with the shift from BlackBerry to iPhone. That was in most parts done on an individual basis. IT departments loved the BB with its security features and abhorred the iPhone, but people didn't really care. Half or more of the work force knows enough now about IT that they can ignore them. Surface will need to appeal to individauls as much as IT departments to find their market niche.
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And despite your strong conviction, Apple made the MacBook Air Super Drive, so they obviously disagree with you.
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What that says is that Apple thinks of optical drives as useful, but not neccesary, to a certain level of computing experience. Given MBA sales, and the coming Wintel ultrabooks , consumers agree with them.
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Your example of a netbook is a good one: you notice that netbooks run a full version of Windows (or Linux). I can install whatever software I want on that netbook (as long as it has sufficient resources); I am not limited to the App Store or Google Play. Although I don't love the lack of USB and SD on the iPad, the thing that limits it to a consumption device for me isn't the hardware; it's the OS. I can't install some software that I use on a regular basis; therefore, it can't "replace" my computer. I love it for what it is; what it ain't is a laptop. Will the Microsoft tablet be able to replace a computer? Probably not. I'm sure it will have shortcomings. But it's starting from a point that I am interested in; a full Windows installation (at least the higher model). On another note, physical distribution of software may well be on its way out (and I agree, it is), but until we have nearly universally available broadband without data limitations, it will not disappear completely. |
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Macs never achieved enough market share to make it worthwhile to port many apps to them. Maybe iOS and Android will, maybe they won't, but to say that because the software isn't available now it never will be doesn't make sense. |
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When all this software becomes available, then I'll agree with you and joyfully ditch my computer, and fully embrace my iPad. Shall we now hold our breath together while we wait for this app Nirvana? With regards to the Mac, I agree that there are lots of software packages that are not available for the Mac. However, if I were so inclined (I'm not), I could run Parallels on my Mac and use my Windows software. |
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1. They are starting so far back in the field that they need a telescope to see Apple. 2. They were missing a lot at at their presentation. Gruber: Quote:
Now they should be able to have the core apps and MS office ready to go at launch, but this should be a matter of seeing, not believing.I'm hoping they won't follow the usual Microsoft way of not getting things right with software till version3.0. Like it or not, the expectation is now that everything has to be ready to go from Day One. The IPad launch has set that standard for our expectations. |
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