Dmick90 said:
I don't really like Windows OS either, I switched to the Mac in 2009. But the one Product Microsoft got right was Xbox you got to give them some credit. And i'd rather have console do well from an American company especially with the economy the way it's been the past few years. Sony has earned it's place in video game history and they've had their fair share of successes. Now it's time to give someone else a chance to do well. You don't want Sony to take over the video game industry that's bad for the consumer. A healthy competition is the best thing for the industry. Sony killed Sega remember? And they could've killed Nintendo too. For awhile Sony went virtually unchallenged in the 90s until Microsoft launched the Xbox. Believe me you should be thankful Microsoft stepped in and put an end to that. So I think Sony is worse for the industry. Why do you want the Surface to flop? |
Yep, I know my way of thinking just isn't right. I just can't help being biased against Microsoft and Sony. I know each company brings something different to the table and that the more competition the better for the consumer. Microsoft has developed games for awhile (PC during 90s) but I have never been that big of a fan of any of their games (except Crimson Skies). I view their entry into the home console business mainly as a motivation to put a xbox in every single living room (which is the goal of all console makers). However, I believe they are more focused on multimedia device (PC in disguise as a home console) than actual gaming. I am sure I can be easily countered but there is almost nothing that can be said to change my mind. I try to be an open person but that isn't always the case.
Why do I want Surface to flop? I just view it as overpriced for the specs and what it has to offer. The main selling point seems to be that it has Microsoft Office. I just view it as another attempt by Microsoft to get into an industry that will result in another failure (like the Zune). They will however eventually have more tablets (probably a 20% share in about 5-7 years) that runs their OS. While it won't be a complete failure they will have an uphill battle in the tablet market. I view their phones as a total failure so far with little chance at ever reaching 25-30% market share.