Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jan 2012 16:20 UTC, submitted by moondevil
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RE[5]: I for one "platform of choice"
by lucas_maximus on Fri 13th Jan 2012 19:40
in reply to "RE[4]: I for one "platform of choice""
well, because Linux supported devices won't be available in any sensible choice? Because I won't be able to use economy of scale to my (price) advantage. Or finally (and that's imo important for non geeks to) if windows8 turns out ti be flop I'll not be able to put android on that. All this makes windows 8 arm devices having less futureproof than even HP touchpads.
You are a niche market. It is like with with Bicycle components, I pay for the fact I have specific requirements.
If you really cared that much about using your operating system of choice, you would produce the hard cash ... that is what I do with my rather custom Push bikes.
This might open a whole new market up for tablets that run Alternative Operating systems and create jobs ... but all you care about is saving a few pennies.
RE[6]: I for one "platform of choice"
by dsmogor on Fri 13th Jan 2012 19:53
in reply to "RE[5]: I for one "platform of choice""
RE[6]: I for one "platform of choice"
by dsmogor on Fri 13th Jan 2012 21:06
in reply to "RE[5]: I for one "platform of choice""
Well Linux used be a niche product too but now it brings smartphone revolution to the masses. Without easily accessible commodity hardware it would have never grown past hobby status. As for bike analogy I can easily mix and match parts from various producers to build my dream vehicle. This is antithesis of what ms is doing.
RE[5]: I for one "platform of choice"
by ricegf on Fri 13th Jan 2012 21:38
in reply to "RE[4]: I for one "platform of choice""





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well, because Linux supported devices won't be available in any sensible choice? Because I won't be able to use economy of scale to my (price) advantage. Or finally (and that's imo important for non geeks to) if windows8 turns out ti be flop I'll not be able to put android on that. All this makes windows 8 arm devices having less futureproof than even HP touchpads.