Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Dell discontinues sales Dell XPS 10 tablet with Windows RT - tweakers.net

I think the Surface 2 be the last Windows RT tablet can go. Microsoft does not seem to understand that the hardware is not the problem. On the one hand RT raises the necessary restrictions (against Windows 8) and the hardware is relatively expensive.

When I read on various websites around the nose reactions Windows 8 / RT describe as “the garden path of death” because of the tiles layout. There is very little incentive for these operating systems.

Microsoft hoped namely that them could flow as the market increasingly is shifting to mobile hardware flawlessly. They have staked their money on the horse that “Metro” hot and now seemed to lose that race. Windows 8 is not popular, Windows RT seems to go completely flopping and Windows Phone also become sparsely accepted.

The latter is still slightly growing, but that will probably largely come to a halt once and Blackberry Symbian from the market are competing. Since I doubt there masses Android and iOS gerbuikers will switch to WP8 I do not expect this mobile operating system will still be huge.

Most of the lap and desktop users do not need a computer with touchscreen. Many will bereids namely a smartphone or tablet with touch sensitive screen. Personally I prefer a physical keyboard and mouse with my computers. Would not have to think about every day to work. Touchscreen with a

Or Microsoft continues to be successful is the question. They will have to beat with Windows 9 in a normal desktop, start button and classic start menu. “Old” course That is what most people want. Also you can do something really nice out of it if you do your best.

For mobile devices, they will have to make decent can compete with Android and iOS. Their own unique operating system Not such a mishmash that should run as Windows 8. On any device

[Comment edited by Titan_Fox on September 25, 2013 10:57]

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