I have to say, Microsoft beat Apple to amorphous metal injection moulding for a consumer product. I wonder how much money they had to invest in to get the technology to do that. Now i really want to see this case.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2012/06/19/microsoft-surfaces-liquid-metal-is-not-the-same-as-apples-liquidmetal/
...when the reality is those products were prohibitively expensive and poorly designed for mass adoption.
I hope someone buys one Day 1 and sets it on fire.
I hope someone buys one Day 1 and sets it on fire.
I have to say, Microsoft beat Apple to amorphous metal injection moulding for a consumer product. I wonder how much money they had to invest in to get the technology to do that. Now i really want to see this case.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2012/06/19/microsoft-surfaces-liquid-metal-is-not-the-same-as-apples-liquidmetal/
So if MS said this will be sold at various online retailers and their MS stores, that must mean they plan to open a LOT more MS stores then yes?
No... The reality was that technology was not yet created. Huge processors, poor batteries, no capacitive screens, no BT, no Wi-Fi. The failure was mostly technological.
indeed. I could have gone into great detail in that reply, but I prefer to believe fellow posters are more intelligent than that.Not to mention the fact that it is revisionist history. The World hardly "pissed itself" when the iPad was announced. There were tons of people saying that Apple really messed up. There was a lot of crow eaten a few months later.
you only needed 2 words to answer your questionThen why does nobody care about Windows 7 tablets?
There have been Windows tablets for the entirety of the last decade.....even after capacative screens and Wi-Fi. None of them ever took off......those failures were not technological. The devices weretoo expensiveand not engineered for the masses (as the iPad has shown, you cannot just throw a desktop OS onto a tablet).
speaking of which, how is the Mac App store doing? I never use it.
No... The reality was that technology was not yet created. Huge processors, poor batteries, no capacitive screens, no BT, no Wi-Fi. The failure was mostly technological.
I'm not. But if you are, do step away.Has anyone noticed that we have been saying the same shit in this thread since the event? Myself included. Where is the step away cat image when I need it?
I...don't get it. lol.Same as the WP7 store probably, and for the same reason. Babooom!!
if you don't read the text, sure.The picture does say that timing matters a lot and Apple has been spot on the last couple of times when it counts.
Gates' children may have found the weapon to stop the heirs of Jobs and turn the tide. Or at least make things exciting for everyone again.
That weapon is Microsoft Surface. And it is beautiful. Beautiful and functional and simple and honest. Surface just bumped the MacBook Air and the iPad to the back seat, and it did so by hewing tightly to everything that Apple's Jonny Ive holds dear, according to the Ten Principles of his Jedi design master, Dieter Rams:
Gizmodo tells it like it is:
http://gizmodo.com/5919521/microsoft-surface-just-made-the-macbook-air-and-the-ipad-obsolete
What's misleading about it? Honest question. I don't follow these things closely.Yes, and it was dismissed as the usual misleading partisan junk that it is.
Yeah Giz, the site that nurses an eternal grudge against Apple. I'm sure they're telling it exactly like it is. Would click to confirm but I don't give that site hits.Gizmodo tells it like it is:
http://gizmodo.com/5919521/microsoft-surface-just-made-the-macbook-air-and-the-ipad-obsolete
But I think it's hilarious how Apple fanboys react to this. The funny thing is that if this releases the Pro would be THE premium tablet and the only holes people are trying to poke at it are minor at best compared to all the advantages it'll have over an Ipad.
The only things I would consider a downside compared to an Ipad are the cost and battery life. All the rest is just trying to find tiny flaws or creating problems that aren't any because they want to show how superior their product is.
People who really give a damn about tech and have some understanding of it could see the advantages and disadvantages of any device and buy the better product and not the one their favourite company makes.
What's misleading about it? Honest question. I don't follow these things closely.
If iPads were $1000, there'd be a different level of expectation accompanying them.
1.) I don't think anyone has disagreed that the Pro would be superior to the iPad. If you've seen such posts, quote them rather than speaking in generalities. I've not seen comments here to the contrary.
2.) At the price we're expecting it to land in (50%-100% more than an iPad, depending on model), it damn well should be THE premium tablet. Why wouldn't it be? And for that matter, why wouldn't all Windows 8 tablet PC's running Ivy Bridge processors? It's a matter of price. At around $1k, these are addressing a different market than iPads are addressing. If iPads were $1000, there'd be a different level of expectation accompanying them. At half that price, things are different.
3.) Cost and battery life are "minor concerns"? You might want to rethink that comment entirely.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=39050180&postcount=5211
Might have come across wrongly because English isn't my first or second language. But battery and price are imo the only real concerns to be had.
If Adobe built LightRoom for it, you could use Lightroom. In other news: you can't run RT on the $500-$600 Surface either. So...yea.And you still couldn't use LightRoom on it.
If Adobe built LightRoom for it, you could use Lightroom. In other news: you can't run RT on the $500-$600 Surface either. So...yea.
I would submit to you that if iPads were $1000, they wouldn't be running iOS. They'd be running OSX. And then you'd be able to run existing LightRoom on it if that's your desire.
Or did you not consider that? Again, different goals for different price points. See: Windows RT, iOS.
Apple GAF is slacking.
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So you'd want Apple to just put OSX on a tablet and not make it more touch friendly?
I didn't believe this was real...but that serial plug pretty much confirms it.![]()
This is still my favorite one.
I just realize the NeXT computers were mag cases too.
Joshua Topolsky said:There is a gray area that exists for me with the iPad. I love using it to read, to browse the web, to share content, to occasionally create content. But there is a moment when I have to put the iPad down and grab my laptop. I travel with both. I keep both nearby when I'm at home. And I think this is true for a lot of people (it's certainly true for a lot of people I know in the tech press).
After Microsoft's announcement yesterday, I can actually envision a situation where I'm not traveling with two devices, or sitting on my couch with two devices, or running to grab my laptop from my office upstairs. The Surface makes sense, and it drives home Microsoft's previously vague intentions with Windows 8.
But will fifteen defensive company fanboys overanalyze and nitpick the fuck out of this image until all the hilarity has been killed off?
It's crazy when you think about it but Apple of today is basically NeXT, a PC company that was basically a complete failure. With most of the major devisions being ran by NeXT staff that came over with Jobs. The entire Mac division is under Craig Frederici, who is from NeXT. iOS division is under Scott Forstall, also from NeXT.
For some reason I lol'd.You can see that Ballmer is the only one in that picture who's holding the tablet wrong. When will someone finally replace this monkey?
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/19/3097726/surface-microsoft-next-chapter
Surprisingly, Josh gets it.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/19/3097726/surface-microsoft-next-chapter
Surprisingly, Josh gets it.
Dreams, when you coming around dude? I know someone in this thread will convince you. I just know it.
Can you honestly claim to find a single rational person that believes Microsoft "stole" the tablet concept from Apple? It's rallying the MS fanboys against some dumb cariacature of Apple fanboys that doesn't actually exist.
Not to mention there's the implication that the awful Windows XP tablets crashed and burned because Bill Gates and Microsoft just weren't cool and hip enough like Apple.....when the reality is those products were prohibitively expensive and poorly designed for mass adoption.
The writers at Conan seem to think so.
(There was a joke last night about Microsoft's version of the iPad)
I already own more TabletPCs than you do, and will own more in the future.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/19/3097726/surface-microsoft-next-chapter
Surprisingly, Josh gets it.
Dreams, when you coming around dude? I know someone in this thread will convince you. I just know it.
It's crazy when you think about it but Apple of today is basically NeXT, a PC company that was basically a complete failure. With most of the major devisions being ran by NeXT staff that came over with Jobs. The entire Mac division is under Craig Frederici, who is from NeXT. iOS division is under Scott Forstall, also from NeXT.
This is what I've been pointing out for the last two years. I hope it takes off.
Comics gonna comic.
Has any computer device that costs around 1000 "taken off"? Since the RT is basically no different than iPad in terms of ability, the Pro is the one that fits the description. The 1K+ market for Windows PC's is an extreme niche, and we all know how still to this day how small the marketshare Macs have (all cost 1K and above).
yes it does, and i have no idea. i don't have a touch screen. People praise the one on Windows Phone though.So does this thing have a on screen keyboard?
Is it any good? I know they really wanted to push the cover/keyboard but I'm a little worried the on screen keyboard is really bad or something if they completely ignored it.
Has any computer device that costs around 1000 "taken off"? Since the RT is basically no different than iPad in terms of ability, the Pro is the one that fits the description. The 1K+ market for Windows PC's is an extreme niche, and we all know how still to this day how small the marketshare Macs have (all cost 1K and above).
Has any computer device that costs around 1000 "taken off"? Since the RT is basically no different than iPad in terms of ability, the Pro is the one that fits the description. The 1K+ market for Windows PC's is an extreme niche, and we all know how still to this day how small the marketshare Macs have (all cost 1K and above).
I don't think he does. If the Pro model costs just as much as an ultrabook, with worse battery life...whats the point? And its significantly heavier than the current ipad, not even counting the cover/keyboard.
Also, the whats the attraction for the low end model? Its just another tegra3 slab hardware wise. Everyone is just that excited for the fancy finish and the kickstand?
If some one can explain how Microsoft didn't just fuck each one of its OEM (particularly Windows RT) partners, I will patiently listen.