Posted on 06/19/2012 8:02:28 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
With its new Surface Tablet, Microsoft didnt just break the mold. It smashed it into a million little pieces, chucked them all into the furnace and set the temperature to obliterate. There really is no precedent for what Microsoft did this week. What was once recognizable is gone. The expected is no more. There are no rules, only supply and the possibility of demand.
Microsoft finally built the tablet it wants to use for its platform: an ultra-thin, superlight, kick-stand-sporting, brainiac-cover wearing, touch screen wonder that elicited dozens of I wants in Mashables live blog chatter.
Surface is still wrapped in so much mystery (no pricing, no availability, no processor speed) that it remains something of an enigma. On the other hand, the tablet (which, depending on how you look at it, may be a full-blown tablet or a hybrid tablet PC) is no reference design. This is not the pad Microsoft wants its partners to build.
The partners are, at least in this instance, out of the picture.
This Is the Windows 8 Tablet
Lenovo, Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Toshiba and others will surely deliver dozens of Windows 8-based devices this year. Many will sport Intel CPUs. Some, like Asus and Lenovo, are planning tablets and convertibles. These may or may not be well-received. This is no longer Microsofts problem.
Or is it?
What, for example, does Microsoft say about Windows tablet design now? Can it point to anything but its own Surface tablet as the epitome of Windows 8 design? Not likely. And what about that very smart cover with the built-in touch or tactile keyboard (take your pick)? Microsoft wont license that design to its partners. So its inevitable that Windows RT partners will always have second best covers.
(Excerpt) Read more at mashable.com ...
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/06/hands-on-with-microsoft-surface-tablet-for-windows-rt/
Why Microsoft's Surface Tablet Shames the PC Industry
Hyperbole much?
Can it make a hoagie?
Looks pretty cool and has received some great reviews. I have a buddy high up the food chain @ Microsoft who says availability won’t be until October.
Gee, another Microsoft device that will need security upgrades every two days, not to mention the OS will be outdated every year requiring a total upgrade ... another Microsoft money sinkhole.
Sounds about right. Apparently, it will only be available in the physical Microsoft stores or online:
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/en_US/home
It would seem Microsoft doesn't want to upset their PC partners too much by offering the Surface Tablet for sale in normal retail outlets.
If it’s as Buggy and unreliable as MS based PCs, it won’t hold a candle to the Apple IPAD.
Interesting hardware, but very hard to evaluate until its cost, speed and battery life are known.
gimmne one of whatever he’s having!
Gee, another very predictable mindless Applebot screech. So what's new?
“another Microsoft device that will need security upgrades every two days” huh?
Say, how many “security updates” have the Microsoft devices like the Microsoft computer mouse or keyboard or the XBOX 360 ever had(bear in mind that Microsoft has been one of the top computer mouse makers on the planet for DECADES).
Contrarian view: Early Facebook investors don’t like it = buy MS stock!
I think doc hit a nerve...
It looks interesting, but their big mistake is releasing it with Windows 8. By now, most people just assume W8 will be unusable on release and are planning to wait for the next release, so they probably won’t be in a hurry to rush out and buy this. If that causes poor sales, is MS willing to wait it out until they can put out a W9 tablet?
You wish.
Say, what's an iPad? A women's sanitary product? :)
Naaaaah.
That's the best decision they have ever taken about a Microsoft tablet.
“By now, most people just assume W8 will be unusable on release and are planning to wait for the next release, so they probably wont be in a hurry to rush out and buy this”
Chuckle!
Keep kidding yourself.
No need to wait for Windows9. W8 SP2 should suffice.
Looking forward to owning one upon release. I have an iPad 1 and I’m ready to get free of the Mac way, but really like a tablet.
First of all, I am talking to you from a windows infected Gateway computer. I have been a user of windows since day one (window 3.00). I am just so darn tired of Microsoft’s penchant for giving us an incomplete and virus susceptible OS.
I would move on to Apple computers, just can’t afford them. I would rather stick with cheap windows compatible computers and be frustrated with the constant security updates and yearly upgrades to the next version of windows.
With all the resources of Microsoft, you would expect better.
C’mon mac versus pc wars don’t even make sense if you really know what you’re doing.
BSOD (OSX) is great for certain important things. .NET is amazing for certain things. Linux is critical for certain things, traditional UNIX is too, and same for Spark and SunOS, oh even good ‘ol OS/2 Warp.....If you truly know what you are doing you would use a mix of the above or all of them to make a perfect system, depending on the function (in what I define perfect is a machine capable of doing anything at all asked of it, period).
I have a killer gaming/video/audio PC hand built that would knock most people’s socks off. I also have a Macbook Air (it runs Win7 and OSX) and an Iphone 4, I also have 3 linux partitions (Each different distros according to funtion). I have a few OSX and Win Server virtual machines. Each does one thing to complement them all.
Everyone assumes that if you criticize Microsoft you are a users of Apple products ... not necessary true. I just want Microsoft to get right.
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