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RE[2]: What the hell am I reading...
by WorknMan on Sat 16th Jun 2012 06:03
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Personally, I see tablets more of a "consumption" device, whereas PC (and now actually workstations) as content generation devices.
My keyboard/mouse cannot be replaced by anything else for coding, or web development. Also, I believe he is right, except for small emails, and forum posts, I do not write much on touchscreens.
My keyboard/mouse cannot be replaced by anything else for coding, or web development. Also, I believe he is right, except for small emails, and forum posts, I do not write much on touchscreens.
Well, for 'power users' like us, Metro doesn't have a lot of use one way or the other on a desktop. But for your average tech tard and soccer mom, they could get a Windows 8 tablet, plug it into a docking station with plenty of USB ports for keyboard/mouse/printer/etc, and use it as their primary desktop, since (unlike Android and iOS) it was designed from the ground up to be either touch or keyboard/mouse driven. And when they need a tablet, they could just undock it from the docking station, and then their desktop computer becomes a full-blown tablet, with all of the same apps and settings they use on the desktop.
I've used an Asus Transformer, with the keyboard dock and a trackball connected via USB, and quite honestly, an OS like Windows 8 that was better designed to be used that way could serve as a desktop computer, assuming you don't need a full-blown desktop with all the bells and whistles.
I guess this all depends on how well Metro catches on in Windows 8. If tech tards turn their collective noses up at it and choose to stay in classic mode, MS will be in serious trouble. If it does catch on though, MS could end up dominating the tablet space, and also smartphones/ if/when they port WinRT over to Windows Phone.
Edited 2012-06-16 06:04 UTC
RE[3]: What the hell am I reading...
by Lennie on Sat 16th Jun 2012 06:24
in reply to "RE[2]: What the hell am I reading..."
RE[3]: What the hell am I reading...
by reduz on Sun 17th Jun 2012 06:14
in reply to "RE[2]: What the hell am I reading..."
I'm not so sure this is the right strategy. Apple appeals to both the tech and non-tech world alike, and so does Google. Most computer illiterate users or soccer moms don't really understand tech products anyway and buy (or are given as gift) devices such as tablets by more knowledgable users.
If Windows RT doesn't really appeal most of the tech world, I can't see how soccer moms will even know what it is.





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Personally, I see tablets more of a "consumption" device, whereas PC (and now actually workstations) as content generation devices.
My keyboard/mouse cannot be replaced by anything else for coding, or web development. Also, I believe he is right, except for small emails, and forum posts, I do not write much on touchscreens.
Edited 2012-06-15 21:39 UTC