It could certainly be designed to work with both, albeit not optimally, which is the key for sales success.Are you claiming Kb/M and touch inpute don't have their own different uses? Or that software can't be designed to work with both?
It could certainly be designed to work with both, albeit not optimally, which is the key for sales success.Are you claiming Kb/M and touch inpute don't have their own different uses? Or that software can't be designed to work with both?
I agree with you, that's why I'm in the camp of running touch interfaces without a touchscreen will flop side, and a <1.5lbs version of the Surface pro without cooling fans would be the shiznit.
that article has a really nice quote.The SeattlePi very first paragraph when describing this tablet pretty much hits the nail on the head
All current tablets are more geared towards content consumption rather than creation or rather the focus is consumption. Surface seems to be one of the first mass devices which allows for content creation as well with FULL featured windows. I mean which tablet which seems to have the best chance to run adobe lightroom full version?
Ballmer said the company, at times, needs to push hardware makers "in ways even that the makers of the hardware had yet to envision."
October, most likely, unless if by "Windows 8 release" Microsoft really meant the RTM release.when are the Windows RT version coming out? this is a serious challenge to the iPad
Angry Birds is rubbish on kb/mouse? Wasn't that entire genre of gaming created for PCs? You're trying way too hard here.
How about the entire catalog of iOS games that would be 100x better with a controller?
when are the Windows RT version coming out? this is a serious challenge to the iPad
Although the Surface looks like an elegant device, Forrester Research analyst Sarah Rotman Epps criticized Microsoft for not using attention focused on Monday's announcement to highlight some of the reasons that it might be a better option than the iPad. For instance, she thinks Microsoft could have shown how its video calling service, Skype, will work on Surface or how people might be able to use its motion-control sensor, Kinect, on the tablet.
Read more: http://www.seattlepi.com/business/a...ms-for-productivity-3642007.php#ixzz1yFJP9vEQ
Windows desktop: great with kb/mouse, crap with touch.Does Windows not function without a touch screen. I said improved productivity, not the only way to be productive
The RT version? What does it offer that the iPad doesn't?
The RT version? What does it offer that the iPad doesn't?
Agree on both counts, which means Angry Birds and draw something will flop on the metro desktop, since they're rubbish with kb/mouse.
There's a difference between making something work, and making something work well. You need it to work well for big sales figures.
you do know Angry Birds is a copy of a flash based PC game right?
The RT version? What does it offer that the iPad doesn't?
True multitasking? In windows rt? You're mistaken.True multitasking is the biggest functional difference in my eyes.
Office, mouse support, microSD + USB storage, proper file management, etc. I think I've already been over this a couple of times.
edit: and micro HDMI.
That likely won't be an advantage by the time this thing is out.
True multitasking? In windows rt? You're mistaken.
if not the ipad it is definitely a challenger to android tablets (of which I am the owner of one)
The RT version? What does it offer that the iPad doesn't?
True multitasking? In windows rt? You're mistaken.
there is no way MS releases office for ios before this
Depends, as RT includes the full version of desktop Office. I'm not sure how fully-featured the iPad version would be.That likely won't be an advantage by the time this thing is out.
This is incorrect as far as I can tell...Draw something cannot be played on facebook on a browser, it only integrates with FB and played on touch devices. At least I wasn't able to find the FB page to play it when I looked right now.Remember that Draw Something became big on Facebook, on primarily non-touch devices
Only the Surface Pro has stylus support, not the Surface.also a stylus
This is incorrect as far as I can tell...Draw something cannot be played on facebook on a browser, it only integrates with FB and played on touch devices. At least I wasn't able to find the FB page to play it when I looked right now.
How?Not really.
Side by side multi-tasking, better interface, USB, Office...
If you compare Windows RT to others mobile OSs, it's still better tham most things on the market.
usb?
also, it offers an alternative to apple systems. Which some people still want.
also a stylus
Windows metro: great with touch, not crap but simply unimpressive with kb/mouse.
Link doesn't work for me, I click play now and nothing happens. I think they turned it off, but that's not the point, is it?
Also shorter battery life, a loud fan (the RT has a fan like the pro version?), worse display (is it OLED at least?), less applications, more weight. Did i miss anything?
How?
So guys --- my wife is studying photography right now and soon she's going to need a new computer. She has a few years of school left and then she plans on running her own business so whatever computer we decide on will be the one she uses for work (at least for a few years or so). Right now I'm looking at this thing and it seems like a potential option, especially since the tablet functionality would make it a nice non-work computer as well. What do you guys think I should do?
Also, it will probably be at least a few months before I really make a decision but I'm just trying to figure out what all of my options are.
This is incorrect as far as I can tell...Draw something cannot be played on facebook on a browser, it only integrates with FB and played on touch devices. At least I wasn't able to find the FB page to play it when I looked right now.
Windows desktop: great with kb/mouse, crap with touch.
Windows metro: great with touch, not crap but simply unimpressive with kb/mouse.
Guess what the iPad was designed for and what most people do on their computers?
Ding ding ding!
The Surface is fanless.Also shorter battery life, a loud fan (the RT has a fan like the pro version?), worse display (is it OLED at least?), less applications, more weight. Did i miss anything?
i think we can all agree if this thing sells like I think it will, it is something that will give a kick to Apple's backside to deliver something bigger than what they did from iPad 2 to iPad 3. I think we can all agree the screen is amazing and its my primary device, but there needs to be more innovation in the next iteration
Also shorter battery life, a loud fan (the RT has a fan like the pro version?), worse display (is it OLED at least?), less applications, more weight. Did i miss anything?
Guess what the iPad was designed for and what most people do on their computers?
Ding ding ding!
That's not true multitasking. True multitasking is Android, where apps aren't suspended in the background.You can run two programs side by side on the screen at the same time.
Yes, most people don't do work on their computers. Or content generation of any kind. Or content organization of any kind. Or PC gaming. No one uses task-switching, like pulling up their calendar while editing a document. No one edits documents in the first place. No one works on spreadsheets or uses photoshop or creates powerpoints. No one organizes files or photo albums.
...ding ding ding.
Didn't microsoft release windows for iPad or am I remembering something wrong?
The Surface is fanless.
Also shorter battery life, a loud fan (the RT has a fan like the pro version?), worse display (is it OLED at least?), less applications, more weight. Did i miss anything?
Windows? For iPad? Surely you jest.