
"Apple Inc
reported quarterly revenue that slightly missed Wall Street expectations as sales of its flagship iPhone came in below target, sending its shares down more than 4 percent. The world's largest technology company shipped 47.8 million iPhones, lower than the roughly 50 million that Wall Street analysts had predicted. Sales of the iPad came in at 22.9 million in the fiscal first quarter, about in line with forecasts." I'll leave the financials to the experts, but one thing that stood out to me: Apple sold 4.2 million Macs, almost a million below expectations. How much of a future does desktop computing have at Apple?
Update: The NYT/Reuters changed the title during the night. Fixed it.
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True but tablets are already pretty cheap. Either way, this still spells the decline of desktop computing.
Well, what if you can connect a larger monitor to your tablet?
I really don't see how a desktop would provide better ergonomics in the case where the tablet has an external mouse and keyboard.
True but they won't last forever and when they die, or are no longer "good enough", they're unlikely to be replaced by another desktop.
Edited 2013-01-24 06:44 UTC