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2012-06-21
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2012-06-21
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Indeed. $1000 would be back to where we started (WinXP tablets that sucked bad).
$500, and a Wacom digitizer running on x86 (even the modern Atoms or AMD APU would be fine) would be the game changer.
$1000 for a pretty piece of hardware is simply not worth it.
And regarding the keyboard, mini-chiclet keyboards suck harder than they already do at less than 13 inches. The Transformer dock style would suit it so much better (plus the extra battery and ports)
Lastly, I think MS telling OEMs (the companies that made them ultra rich now) to sod off is a horrible, horrible idea.
Should MS stop licensing Windows/abandon the whole OEM licensing tier, I think the Year of the Linux Desktop would be pretty near.
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2012-06-21
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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I think that "will the tablet world change now?" is the wrong question. The right question is "how can we change the tablet world?"
One thing that went wrong here is that we backed the wrong horse. We gave too much support to Nokia all along. We were betrayed every step of the way, and we let it happen. Look at how the world of computer users is run. Groups of users tend to be owned by one company or another. We didn't start becoming liberated till Nokia threw us away. I think that the biggest burst of creativity among developers here happened after it became clear that no more updates for the N900 were coming from Nokia.
Enough users need to band together independently to ensure that they no longer become drones of the major manufacturers. Fanboyism is slavery.
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2012-06-21
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2012-06-21
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@ not your mom's FOSS basement
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2012-06-22
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$500 way to low. It's almost half the prize of a highend android phone like Iphone or SG3. a low price is not always the right way for a exclusive highend product. Apple's products are great example of that. Almost all products are higher than the competitions, but if you put specs and performance its not better at all.
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2012-06-24
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2012-06-24
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$500, and a Wacom digitizer running on x86 (even the modern Atoms or AMD APU would be fine) would be the game changer.
$1000 for a pretty piece of hardware is simply not worth it.
And regarding the keyboard, mini-chiclet keyboards suck harder than they already do at less than 13 inches. The Transformer dock style would suit it so much better (plus the extra battery and ports)
Lastly, I think MS telling OEMs (the companies that made them ultra rich now) to sod off is a horrible, horrible idea.
Should MS stop licensing Windows/abandon the whole OEM licensing tier, I think the Year of the Linux Desktop would be pretty near.
N9 PR 1.3 Open Mode + kernel-plus for Harmattan
@kenweknot, working on Glacier for Nemo.
Last edited by Hurrian; 2012-06-21 at 09:39.