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Because consumers are going to want to use all their favorite Windows programs like WinAMP and mIRC.
But they can't. RT cannot run x86 apps. RT needs ARM Metro apps.
Because consumers are going to want to use all their favorite Windows programs like WinAMP and mIRC.
I would not want to be in the Android tablet business right now.android tablet dead in the water?
They did a horrible job defining the boundaries during the conference. The compelling shit is in the pro and they aren't even showing it at the conference. smh
As someone who has owned a touchpad , ipad 1 and now ipad 3. You clearly don't know whats going on.
Its readable at 1080p but when you have high resolution the text looks amazing.
Who is ignoring? What are you going on about? Simply asked If the xbl app in Windows 8 can be used to access arcade titles. I suggested nothing about the hardware not being capable of playing 360 games, nor did I care if it did. You chose to go off that tangent for some strange reason.
USB 3 is awesome and stuff, but please give me a folder I can off-load files onto with the limit only being how much space you have left on the flash drive.
Also, please let me install a full version of photoshop.
That is all.
i really don't understand this "platform investment" thing that people keep talking about, really.. If you change platforms, you have to destroy every single product from the other platform you own? Are all those "hundreds of dollars" that people claim are being "invested" in a platform just disappears?
Back in my days, I had both a Genesis and a Super Nintendo and that sounded like the best idea ever. You can't keep your current "insert device from platform here" and invest on something else and be a part of both eco-systems?
I've invested several hundreds into the iOS app ecosystem before I realized that I didn't care for 99.9% of the apps.Really, given what you just posted? Lots of people have lots invested in apps. Are you sure you don't? I mean, it's you, I kind of can't believe you don't. Anyway, if you (royal you) have hundreds of dollars worth of apps (and worse, the apps are not available outside the ecosystem), that is a significant anchor.
People like it when all their devices and content are connected together, you can't really do that when they're divided between different platforms.i really don't understand this "platform investment" thing that people keep talking about, really.. If you change platforms, you have to destroy every single product from the other platform you own? Are all those "hundreds of dollars" that people claim are being "invested" in a platform just disappears?
Back in my days, I had both a Genesis and a Super Nintendo and that sounded like the best idea ever. You can't keep your current "insert device from platform here" and invest on something else and be a part of both eco-systems?
Come on dude. You have Ipads which are basically standalone devices in an enterprise environment then you have this which can be integrated into your current ADS along with full MS office compatibility. Manage wise this is good news. You would indeed test a couple of units first before going to the board requesting Surface tables for all schools lol.
people saying it looks too plastic-y......... It's made out of Magnesium.
Because consumers are going to want to use all their favorite Windows programs like WinAMP and mIRC.
people saying it looks too plastic-y......... It's made out of Magnesium.
The Kool-aid is strong in that one.We get it, you like Apple.
They did a horrible job defining the boundaries during the conference. The compelling shit is in the pro and they aren't even showing it at the conference. smh
As someone who has owned a touchpad , ipad 1 and now ipad 3. You clearly don't know whats going on.
Its readable at 1080p but when you have high resolution the text looks amazing.
Microsoft did a great job confusing consumers. This thread is case and point. People think the RT version can run all their favorite x86 apps. It can't. Also the RT version seems not to support a stylus either.
The non-pro is not 1080p. MS advertises it as "HD" screen whereas the Pro is "Full HD"1080p is shit now? =\
Seriously, I'm tired of these apple trolls. The iPad 2 text looked fine as well. Shitty gimmicks.to_images/4395358/surface-202-verge-1200_gallery_post.jpg[/IMG]
And, look how terrible the non-Retina display looks in the RT tablet *rolleye.gif*
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Sexy as fuck.Video from Slashgear http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRU4QhedkD0&feature=g-u-u
For businesses, that's the case I'd imagine.i really don't understand this "platform investment" thing that people keep talking about, really.. If you change platforms, you have to destroy every single product from the other platform you own? Are all those "hundreds of dollars" that people claim are being "invested" in a platform just disappears?
Back in my days, I had both a Genesis and a Super Nintendo and that sounded like the best idea ever. You can't keep your current "insert device from platform here" and invest on something else and be a part of both eco-systems?
Microsoft did a great job confusing consumers. This thread is case and point. People think the RT version can run all their favorite x86 apps. It can't. Also the RT version seems not to support a stylus either.
Microsoft did a great job confusing consumers. This thread is case and point. People think the RT version can run all their favorite x86 apps. It can't.
Also the RT version seems not to support a stylus either.
people saying it looks too plastic-y......... It's made out of Magnesium.
I think he was joking there...better alternatives for both are available in iOS and I'm sure other OS's have them too.But they can't. RT cannot run x86 apps. RT needs ARM Metro apps.
How does this relate to what I said about consumers wanting to use WinAMP and mIRC?Crazy thing about non-apple diehard developers. They support multiple platforms.
I know, shits cray.
How does this relate to what I said about consumers wanting to use WinAMP and mIRC?
those complaining are pissed they spent money on a ~$1000+ apple laptop and want to persuade themselves this is horrible aren't they?
all these complaints I'm seeing, are pretty much all non complaints lol...
It means they actually delivered! Color me surprised.
lol $1k your joking right. The 64 gig wifi will run $700 and u really need just a few apps on itsee, this is the kind of confusion I'm talking about.
What you're talking about is the Pro version, which we expect to land in the $1000 range. Your district could afford 2 iPads for the price of one Pro. Which won't launch until 2013, by the way.
Unless Windows RT + Office (with no compatibility with their other existing software because of ARM, a noticeably lower resolution, and no stylus support) is acceptable to them.
And, look how terrible the non-Retina display looks in the RT tablet *rolleye.gif*
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Microsoft did a great job confusing consumers. This thread is case and point. People think the RT version can run all their favorite x86 apps. It can't. Also the RT version seems not to support a stylus either.
lol $1k your joking right. The 64 gig wifi will run $700 and u really need just a few apps on it
Thats an image not rendered text. Troll harder.Retina display would make the words on the scoreboard sharp as fuck yo!
TEXT YO!
Battery life and price.I don't really understand the point of the RT model. Why even bother with it? The Pro version is the real hotness.
Unless the RT model is REALLY cheap.
yesretina display?
It's a competitor for 11" Ultrabooks and MacBook Airs.1k for a 10" tablet? does money grow on the trees behind your house?
No need to guess. That's what 'Full HD' refers to.Full HD, so I guess 1080p.
magnetic - it's removable.Looking at it, it isn't winning me over. is that keyboard attached to it?
Makes sense given the statement it's using the next generation of intel processors?Pro months later!Well, I will upgrade my a500 to win 8 meanwhile.
While they may strive to break even, I can't see them taking a loss. That would completely alienate OEMs.Like the Xbox MS could take a loss @ retail on the hardware and make it up with sales in the marketplace
Could be their plan
I assume they're referring to the cover? Uses different tech than traditional touch screens and is faster?"This keyboard measures touch faster than any keyboard you can use today."
what
If it's priced as they say ... why would it put people off?Oh, MS...![]()
Really impressive, but the pricing (whenever it is released) is likely gonna put a lot of interested people off.
Group time for hands-onI'm late....What did the 5:20 card mean?
By ceiling you mean starting point?Intel dropped the Ultrabook pricing to $799 and is currently meeting with the chinese ODMs to reduce the price further (after Apple slashed $100 off the MacBook Air), so $799 has to be the cieling for the Pro SKU.
Microsoft did a great job confusing consumers. This thread is case and point. People think the RT version can run all their favorite x86 apps. It can't. Also the RT version seems not to support a stylus either.
I agree. My concern about RT is...what is it bringing beyond Office that makes it more attractive for the price than the competition? Starting from scratch with the Microsoft Store means they'll have decidedly less available software for it than the Android/Apple tablets. So why buy it? I'm not sure either.Battery life and price.
There are plenty of people that don't have a need to use 'desktop apps' on their tablet beyond Office ... so why spend more and give up battery life if you don't need it.
App-sharing on the same screen is really nice! Love that feature.Video from Slashgear http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRU4QhedkD0&feature=g-u-u
Retina display would make the words on the scoreboard sharp as fuck yo!
TEXT YO!
Retina display would make the words on the scoreboard sharp as fuck yo!
TEXT YO!
there is a windows phone conference on wednesday where they talk about the next version of the OS. It is widely considered to be bringing the same development platform that Windows RT/8 use.Definitely an impressive looking product and it's awesome to see some good looking competition in the tablet space, but I'm put off by there being no price and no date and the overall feeling of vagueness around the product. Do they want me to think this is vaporware?
Have they talked at all about how this thing will interact with Windows Phone or is that an entirely separate concept? I mean could one have an app that's on your phone and on this similar to iPad/iPhone?