Today, in a local mall, I happened across the only place in Oregon one can walk into and buy a Microsoft Surface. There was a line to purchase them, maybe a wait of 30 minutes at the most. No one, to my knowledge, camped out overnight - if there was even an advance warning that they would be selling them.
It was a cool device, and if it were the first tablet on the market, they might have a hit, but at $700 for the 64GB model, I found no compelling reason for having one, and I'm one of the biggest early adapters around. It had cool features but no must have features. I like how the app icons continually update in live time.
I like tech and new gadgets. I really was trying to find a reason to buy one, but I couldn't. It won't run the Windows programs now on my computer, and although, it has a free Office app, I can use similar apps on the tablets I have, and although they leave something to be desired, I can get them to work with my Word program on my home computer, even if I have to sometimes email a file to myself.
The keyboard that also functions as a cover works, but it would take a while to get where I could type on it with any speed.
They are coming out with a version that will run regular Windows programs, and maybe that will be better - also much more expensive - but I just don't see this version of the Surface succeeding. I think it's going to flop.
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Slammr (imported)
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I was reading somewhere on MS was predicting an "epic" year with the tablet and Windows 8.
Everyone was replying with "epic fail."
Hell, I just now upgraded to XP this year!
Everyone was replying with "epic fail."
Hell, I just now upgraded to XP this year!
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Paolo wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2012 5:01 pm I was reading somewhere on MS was predicting an "epic" year with the tablet and Windows 8.
Everyone was replying with "epic fail."
Hell, I just now upgraded to XP this year!
Holy Shit! Finally!
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Paolo wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2012 5:01 pm I was reading somewhere on MS was predicting an "epic" year with the tablet and Windows 8.
Everyone was replying with "epic fail."
Hell, I just now upgraded to XP this year!
XP is still the best OS IMO Vista makes me want to punch kittens, 7 is a good OS but 8, well lets just say if I ever have to change over to 8 I will "Nuke a Gay Baby Whale for Jesus"
Microsoft thinking that they have something with 8 is beyond me, sure for tablets it will work but they are also selling it as a PC system.
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Sandi
I get the feeling that both Microsoft and Apple see mobile devices as their future cash cows. They're not ready to pull the plug on support of PCs and laptops--yet--but when's the last time you saw anyone buy a "tower" style PC? Personally, I like having a real keyboard, not the representation of one on a touch screen, but then I still watch movies and listen to music on those round plastic DVD and CD thingys, too.gunnutz (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:41 pm Microsoft thinking that they have something with 8 is beyond me, sure for tablets it will work but they are also selling it as a PC system.
Sandi
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Microsoft OS's run in odd numbers, I think.
8 - will suck
7- was OK
Vista - sucked
XP - well liked
NT & 2000 - should have been modified with graphics and marketed to home use. Excellent systems.
ME - disaster
98 - liked, but rather unstable
95 - sort of a disaster but workable
8 - will suck
7- was OK
Vista - sucked
XP - well liked
NT & 2000 - should have been modified with graphics and marketed to home use. Excellent systems.
ME - disaster
98 - liked, but rather unstable
95 - sort of a disaster but workable
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C&TL2745 (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:07 pm I get the feeling that both Microsoft and Apple see mobile devices as their future cash cows. They're not ready to pull the plug on support of PCs and laptops--yet--but when's the last time you saw anyone buy a "tower" style PC? Personally, I like having a real keyboard, not the representation of one on a touch screen, but then I still watch movies and listen to music on those round plastic DVD and CD thingys, too.
Sandi
I am a PC gamer so all the time:D
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Best Buy had a lenovo ultra-book I liked. It has Windows 8, a touch screen, and a keyboard that can folded all the way over, so you can use it as a tablet. It has a good processor, 4GB ram, and a 128GB hard drive, but the thing weighs about 4lbs, and I couldn't find out what the battery life is. If I didn't already have a Windows 7 laptop with a more powerful processor, more ram, and a bigger hard drive, and it includes a DVD drive and weighs under 5lbs, I might consider it; but it's way too heavy to carry around and use like a tablet, and costs almost a thousand bucks.
I'm sure some neat things are coming from other makers, but I'm predicting the Surface to be a big fail. For what this RT version will do and considering the few apps it has, I don't see any place for it. I think we have another HP Touchpad, which, running WebOS, was an epic fail. I actually bought one but took it back before the week was out.
I'll probably go back tomorrow and ask more questions about the Surface, but I doubt they are going to tell me anything that will convince me to buy it.
I'm sure some neat things are coming from other makers, but I'm predicting the Surface to be a big fail. For what this RT version will do and considering the few apps it has, I don't see any place for it. I think we have another HP Touchpad, which, running WebOS, was an epic fail. I actually bought one but took it back before the week was out.
I'll probably go back tomorrow and ask more questions about the Surface, but I doubt they are going to tell me anything that will convince me to buy it.
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5 lbs.?
I have a 2000 Toshiba laptop that weighs about 10!
They made fun of it at the airport, too.
I mean, hell, you could kill someone with this thing.
I have a 2000 Toshiba laptop that weighs about 10!
They made fun of it at the airport, too.
I mean, hell, you could kill someone with this thing.
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Paolo wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:39 pm Microsoft OS's run in odd numbers, I think.
8 - will suck
7- was OK
Vista - sucked
XP - well liked
NT & 2000 - should have been modified with graphics and marketed to home use. Excellent systems.
ME - disaster
98 - liked, but rather unstable
95 - sort of a disaster but workable
Anything B4 NT is toilet material. Never used 2000, liked XP for several years. Hate despise loathe vista. 7 is OK. Afraid to touch 8. Incoming....!!!