Akvod said:
PlaystaionGamer said: nope. the real reason? Apple make the iPad. /microsoft can try do all they won't but the mass market won't care. |
1) Why would you want to spend hundreds of dollars on a tablet and laptop, when you can get both functions in one?
2) Do you know useful having the functionality of a tablet and laptop combined can be? Say for example you're a student in college. I personally hate writing notes by typing, so I can just notes down on PowerPoint or something using a stylus. Then the professor wants to show us something in Excel (I'm imagining this is a finance class), so then I just pop out the keyboard.
There's so many scenarios. I could be on a bus or something, where I could be playing games on the tablet, and then once I find a place to sit I could set up a mouse and play a shooter on the laptop.
In work, this can be really useful. The tablet mode will allow you to be really mobile, jotting notes, talking with customers, and then when you need to write a longer email or analyze data, you can quickly use a laptop on the same device.
IMHO this has huge potential for Microsoft, Apple, and Google.
1) Microsoft: This gives the company a huge chance to actually let Windows 8 become a huge player in the mobile OS scene.
2) Apple: This will pressure Apple to offer something similar with its iOS.
3) Google: This could give a chance for Google to introduce its own OS for laptops/desktops.
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