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demonfurbie wrote: » it would be nice to have a windows os that can run and install on arm so i could get a android tab and install windows on it
chrisone wrote: » I dont see tablets ever taking the role of a PC. Unless they become as powerful as a PC, which they are NOT designed to. The ergonomics of holding a tablet for hours (ouch my neck!) or touch typing just wouldnt cut it as a PC replacement. Tablets have always been designed for media consuming (internet surfing, videos, light gaming) IMO.
LucasMN wrote: » Doesn't seem like many of you own a tablet. Anyway, from my tablet experience (Viewsonic G-Tablet, 10") I can totally see them taking over the home use/laptop market. Since I got my tab, the amount of time I spend on my laptop or desktop pc is next to zero. The only time I actually need to use something with a full keyboard and big screen is when I need to do server work or log into my work PC. And even then, the tablet has a great functioning RDP client. Also, they make a Bluetooth keyboard for many tablets on the market.I can see the normal user being able to replace their current computers with a tablet in the coming future...not in five years, more like 1 to 2 years. I would say most "normal" users need a web browser, e-mail client, some sort of office programs, video playback, and a keyboard. All of which a tablet is more than capable of providing. Lastly, Windows 7 is already functioning on tablets.
chrisone wrote: » I have a tablet and in all honesty i think it was a waste of money, i own the first gen ipad. Sorry i just cant see companies and business migrate 500 to 1000 pcs to tablets. I still see a huge market for PCs in the business sector, so i dont think the PC will be replaced by tablets.
Aldur wrote: » I have to agree with chrisone here. I too had a first gen iPad. The main reason why I got it was to use it as on eReader as I rode the bus to and from work. I was one the bus for about 2 hrs a day and the iPad worked out really well for this. Then I took my current job which is 100% work-from-home and I stopped using it all together. I didn't find it convenient to use as a laptop/desktop replacement at home. Just was sooo much easier to use a real computer. Sure it was convenient to carry around the house, but my iPhone is much more convenient in that regards. My iPad literally ended up collecting dust for about 2 or 3 months before I gave it to my mom. Now she uses it everyday and much like I would use a laptop. I guess it's each to their own, but I'll be using a laptop/desktop till the day I die, which hopefully won't be to soon.
chrisone wrote: » Tablets have always been designed for media consuming (internet surfing, videos, light gaming) IMO.
Armor149 wrote: » Ballmer: Windows 8 is coming in 2012
RobertKaucher wrote: » But now imagine that you set your iPad next to a Bluetooth KVM or pop it into a dock that looks like the bottom half of a laptop. There's no difference except you can also use it as a tablet.
it_consultant wrote: » I have two doctors who are clients who use the ASUS slate tablet running Windows 7. The power and flexibility of a full operating environment in a package barely larger and heavier then the iPad, I imagine if they fix the dismal battery life that will be the future. If we get more of the same with Windows 8 that we got with Windows 7 (stable OS, fast, lighter footprint, good looking, easier for idiots to use...) MS will retain dominance. I wrote a blog on this topic for my company, I am going to give my real name out here, don't make me regret it:If you must know there is a tablet in my household. | Stonetree Network Solutions, Inc.
earweed wrote: » I'll have to agree that ifWindows 8 runs better on a tablet then it will definitely help MS in the consumer market. Tablets are going to be the future there. Personally I still prefer to have a full keyboard and a seperate mouse. When using my notebook at home I always have an externalmouse attached as I hate using the touchpad and keep it disabled when I attach my mouse. I've used tablets but don't really like using them.
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