Check out Windows 10, they streamlined lots of stuff like the control panel and settings.
What does streamlined mean? If you don't mind me asking.
Check out Windows 10, they streamlined lots of stuff like the control panel and settings.
What does streamlined mean? If you don't mind me asking.
We have no idea what the iPad will be in 5 years, or where the industry is going.
A lot can happen in five years.
Easier to manage settings in a tablet settings. Check out the preview, I think you will like it, that is easier than trying to explain it.
Well we can agree to disagree. I never understood the difficulty of using the modern interface on a windows tablet, it doesn't seem complex to me at all. Everyone has different needs and abilities though I suppose.
Judging by the glacial progress iPads have made, I think they'll be exactly the same as they are now, except thinner and lighter. I'm sure they'll still just be large phones that can't make calls, last 8-10 hours on a charge, have no multitasking, have no speaker layout that makes any sense...
Maybe Apple will manage to properly implement external keyboard support by then, though that's probably a pipe-dream.
Windows 10 looks like a step back from 8.1 even, and I didn't even think 8.1 was any good. Android also looks just as bad as in 2012 (on tablets, much different story on phones), so I wouldn't hold my breath there either.
I don't know what the future will hold, but I'm past certain that it will revolve around the laptop / netbook form factor.
Then again, I'm an idiot. When the iPhone was first shown, I was certain it wouldn't catch on, and when the iPad was show, even more so.
Android is nothing like it was in 2012 on the tablet front.