Why PCs Aren't Selling

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t.alex
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Re: "Horses for courses" as they say...
t.alex   1/13/2013 8:44:06 PM
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Professionals have to use PC or laptop. I myself also use a Mac mini at work. Can a tablet replace all these? Probably sometime in the future.. I can imagine I would just bring my tablet to work, hook up bigger display, keyboard, and mouse and whoop I would have a PC system.

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"Horses for courses" as they say...
Cryptoman   1/13/2013 5:47:40 PM
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When it comes to work, I think preference between a PC and a tablet heavily depends on what you do.

For example, if you make a living running your online shop on EBay, you could be more than happy with a tablet. However, if you are an embedded software professional, you would not think of even the best tablet in the market to work on. You will need a few USB ports, a reliable operating system with available drivers for the debuggers and other hardware devices to say the least. Therefore, a PC is a must for such professionals.

That is the reason why I had to upgrade to a bigger and a high performance PC just before Christmas this year. It is big and heavy with a 17'' HD screen but you know what? It has got the processing horsepower I require in my work. No tablet can ever replace it for me.

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Nemos   1/13/2013 5:28:28 AM
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Neither that I think will solve the problem, the projector virtual keyboards must be on stable solid surface (desk) also how inconvenient will be to have a "huge" keyboard with a tiny screen. 

 

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_hm   1/12/2013 8:39:31 PM
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Projection keyboard is in active design and evaluation stage with many vendors. Soon, tablets will have  projection keyboard (alongwith projector) and consumer will have option to use virtual keyboard or projection keyboard.

 

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writing vs touching
Nemos   1/12/2013 4:52:59 PM
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"I don't think the PC vs. tablet choice is an either/or decision. Pricing has enabled consumers to own both -- and then some."

I have the same picture of view as you Barbara ,tablets,netbooks,smartphones are very good to be used as communications tools and can cover the social needs but that is beyond the needs that lead the customers to pursue a PC. As you mentioned and from my experience, devices with touch ability makes the writing a painful experience.  

 

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Wale Bakare   1/12/2013 4:12:34 PM
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@Clairvoyant, please i would love you share your experience of using tablet computer at workplace. Although, tablet/smartphone device still very much new to users but as a professional, can your tablet performs exactly like desktop/laptop?

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Adeniji Kayode   1/12/2013 3:17:32 PM
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@_hm,


You are right that PC and tablet both have different applications but some of the time, consumers love to have all their tools in one piece. So there will always be that wish that one piece of device should solve your problem.

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Bolaji Ojo   1/12/2013 3:17:06 PM
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Good observation! PC vendors aren't looking farther down the road. If they were, they would realize there isn't any need seriously for keyboards anymore. Sure, old timers would still want something they can bang on but the swoosh writing style of Samsung devices means I can write without slapping my fingers on plastic! The use of tablets will increase and somehow vendors will eventually offer users that all-in-one device that will eventually eliminate the need for a laptop.

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Adeniji Kayode   1/12/2013 3:13:38 PM
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@_hm,


You are right that PC and tablet both have different applications but some of the time, consumers love to have all their tools in one piece. So there will always be that wish that one piece of device should solve your problem.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Re : Why PCs Aren't Selling
Adeniji Kayode   1/12/2013 2:56:34 PM
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@Anna,

You are right, consumers love to be up to date when it comes to electronics.

Moreover, sometimes you are also limited if you want to stay with the old technology.

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