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poehalcho wrote:Those who don't buy ipads know not to buy pads in general. Sales will be mediocre. Which makes me tremendously happy for once because there'll be less support for w8. I hate to have apple win against MS, but I seem to hate w8 even more.

BuDo wrote:32 GB - $499.00 ( or $599.00 with keyboard )
64 GB - $699.00
128 GB - $1000.00 (Thats comming out next year)
Keyboard - $120.00
Looks nice but my question is what were they doing when ipad was eating up the market?...Aren't they a bit late with this one?
Aventus wrote:Not even going to put a dent in the iPad sales, you don't buy apple products because they are superior you buy them because they are the "in" thing right now. They are trendy. This Microsoft thing will more than likely be much better than the iPad but sales won't reflect that.

TheDrop wrote:The idea is that Microsoft's tablet would replace Apple's as the new "in" thing/trendy.

TheDrop wrote:^Well that will never happen, but a new item can replace Apple
Microsoft is way too old and well known to become trendy, also they focus on people that know technology rather than consumers

Avalanche wrote:TheDrop wrote:^Well that will never happen, but a new item can replace Apple
Microsoft is way too old and well known to become trendy, also they focus on people that know technology rather than consumers
And Apple is not old? They are as old as Microsoft.
Avalanche wrote:BuDo wrote:32 GB - $499.00 ( or $599.00 with keyboard )
64 GB - $699.00
128 GB - $1000.00 (Thats comming out next year)
Keyboard - $120.00
Looks nice but my question is what were they doing when ipad was eating up the market?...Aren't they a bit late with this one?
There is no tablet in the market with a full functioning OS like this. iOS is not OS X and Android is still a mobile platform.




CrimsonNuker wrote:Avalanche wrote:BuDo wrote:32 GB - $499.00 ( or $599.00 with keyboard )
64 GB - $699.00
128 GB - $1000.00 (Thats comming out next year)
Keyboard - $120.00
Looks nice but my question is what were they doing when ipad was eating up the market?...Aren't they a bit late with this one?
There is no tablet in the market with a full functioning OS like this. iOS is not OS X and Android is still a mobile platform.
Could it be that it's the other way around? That Microsoft made a clearly touch screen/tablet OS for PC?
Or am I just crazy here?



Avalanche wrote:I would say you are wrong because they already dominate the PC market, regardless of what Apple may say. However, Microsoft is not even a blip on the mobile market (laptops really do not count these days, viewed as PC's). Analysts say that more people are switching/buying mobile devices by the day, and that # is increasing exponentially. Microsoft is late in the game but what they are bringing is a game changer.
This new platform aims at the mobile industry in another way. We now see a market for "ultrabooks" instead of normal netbooks/laptops which are viewed as obsolete (especially netbooks, who run a 1080x600 resolution that win8 does NOT support). These ultrabooks are super thin laptops that have better mobility. Some even have touch displays, which also introduces the new market of "convertible ultrabooks" where the keyboard can be detached and that ultrabook turns into a tablet. Sure there are extensions for the iPad and Android tablets, but as I said before, none of those have a truly functioning OS.
As for Window 8 on a normal desktop PC with a keyboard and mouse, it just makes the OS simplified for less experienced users. Why do moms and children use iPads way more than Android tablets? Ease of use. iOS is super duper simple, and people prefer simple over "EXPANDABLE MEMORY AND BATTERY SWAP ON ANDROID!!". By retaining the desktop of windows 7 and adding a simpler UI to desktops, this just makes it easier for the mass majority of people to use computers. Now I know a lot of us here are more technologically inclined than others, but the mass of the market is not. We are just a small %. As for all-in-one pc's, well, that is a really small market there. My dad has one and I find myself never using the touch capability. Steve Jobs was right about that, touch screens should be on a horizontal plane, not on a vertical plane.
Avalanche wrote:There is no tablet in the market with a full functioning OS like this. iOS is not OS X and Android is still a mobile platform.

DarkJackal wrote:Iuno, the last handheld I ever had was GBA. Just mean a Microsoft/Xbox handheld would be nice.

Avalanche wrote:TheDrop wrote:^Well that will never happen, but a new item can replace Apple
Microsoft is way too old and well known to become trendy, also they focus on people that know technology rather than consumers
And Apple is not old? They are as old as Microsoft.

DarkJackal wrote:Iuno, the last handheld I ever had was GBA. Just mean a Microsoft/Xbox handheld would be nice.


