I dunno if anyone else caught this, but MS just leap frogged over the big "A" at CES.
First, there's Windows SoC's, ARM ports, etc. This shows that MS is capable and able and going to move onto getting their product into the tablet market, in the best way possible. It will be optimized, won't drain the battery. In short, it will have the hardware advantage that Apple currently has, with the momentum of Microsoft behind it, and the refinement that android currently lacks.
The other thing is Surface. Instead of a huge table, it's now just less than 6" thick. Imagine your loving room table, a giant computer. Tablets just won't matter anymore, when the table itself is the computer. We talk about having Scrabble on our iPads, with iPhones as letter boards, but what happens when we can use the table as our scrabble board, and cellphone charger, and camera dock... Or our desk as an extension of the laptop?
It's coming, and while Apple and Google battle over the e-newspaper, Microsoft just blew past it. Microsoft has the surface, kenect, and now the ability to put windows anywhere, and it's probably going to be invading a living area near you, soon.
Thoughts... Opinions... *LTD*?
First, there's Windows SoC's, ARM ports, etc. This shows that MS is capable and able and going to move onto getting their product into the tablet market, in the best way possible. It will be optimized, won't drain the battery. In short, it will have the hardware advantage that Apple currently has, with the momentum of Microsoft behind it, and the refinement that android currently lacks.
The other thing is Surface. Instead of a huge table, it's now just less than 6" thick. Imagine your loving room table, a giant computer. Tablets just won't matter anymore, when the table itself is the computer. We talk about having Scrabble on our iPads, with iPhones as letter boards, but what happens when we can use the table as our scrabble board, and cellphone charger, and camera dock... Or our desk as an extension of the laptop?
It's coming, and while Apple and Google battle over the e-newspaper, Microsoft just blew past it. Microsoft has the surface, kenect, and now the ability to put windows anywhere, and it's probably going to be invading a living area near you, soon.
Thoughts... Opinions... *LTD*?