| JayWood2010 said: Since the Surface was announced it has been predicted to be a success, and do you know why? Because of Windows 8. Windows 8 will push tablets, computers, and phones all in one. If you are going to give any argument on why Windows 8 would not be a success on tablets please do so, because I highly doubt you can come up with a reasonable argument. |
You're coming to the wrong conclusions. What has been predicted to be a success? Personally I haven't read any article stating something like that, but if they did it's clear they talked about Surface Pro, not Surface RT. Both devices run Windows 8, and apart from Windows 8 RT not being able to run the usual x86 programs, there's hardly any difference in both Windows 8 versions. And yet, Windows 8 RT and thus the Surface RT are not going to be a success.
Why? Because it's not Windows 8 people are excited for. If people really were so excited for Windows 8, Microsoft wouldn't try so hard to push Windows 8 sales by selling it for 14.99.
What people are excited for is the new form factor. People are used to and like notebooks, but they are also interested in tablets. Both devices have their shortcomings and advantages, but who'd wanna carry around both?
And now, finally, there are devices that can be work as both, a notebook and a tablet!!! Whoooo!!! In my opinion, that new form factor is running into open doors, similar to the "netbook" a few years ago. I alone know four people who have long been looking for such a device. The new "convertibles" were already going in the right direction, but there were few of them and they still weren't exactly what they were looking for.
Tablets with attachable keyboards that can work as a serious alternative to a classic notebook - THAT, in my opinion, will indeed be an incredible success story. That's what Microsoft really did great about the Surface (even though the reviews so far have made clear that the solution Microsoft uses in the Surface is still far from being perfect)







