Except for Work, Is the PC Age Over?

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t.alex
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Re: Yes almost over
t.alex   10/21/2012 12:40:40 AM
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Mos of the time it's just browsing for information.

pocharle
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Re: Yes almost over
pocharle   10/20/2012 11:36:28 AM
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What kind of computing do you do at home? Is it more recreational or work-related?

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Re: The PC age
Bolaji Ojo   10/20/2012 6:32:19 AM
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One other indicator is the number of people at conferences holding smart devices (iPad and other tablets) versus those still using PCs. I saw someone with an after-market iPad keyboard and the combo looked pretty nifty. I wanted one but wondered if the combination wasn't looking retro-PC! With the new form of typing on smart devices we may have finally found a way to eliminate the keyboard.

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Re: WILL YOU REALLY MISS YOUR PC?
Wale Bakare   10/19/2012 7:57:43 PM
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@Adeniji, 20 years a massive but i still see PC in market pretty well, although tablets and smartphones are just additional devices --- mobility, yes!

While innovation has helped PC makers transitioned successfully from CRT to LCD/HD screen, while its keyboard part and CPU have also been miniaturized to fit in well without occupying much space. This would continue to PC manufacturing for some times.

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Ariella   10/19/2012 10:33:18 AM
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I like working on a PC because I like a full sized screen and a full keyboard to type on. Even if I didn't I have some work that has to be done remotely on a PC only as the hosting site does not design for mobile. Of course, 10 years from now the site will probably adapt, but not in the next year. 

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WILL YOU REALLY MISS YOUR PC?
Adeniji Kayode   10/19/2012 4:35:38 AM
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Its a sure thing that by twenty years from now, children born that time may have to see a PC in a museum or a practical lab.

With all the smart devices around, will you really miss your PC or the smart devices are taking it place already?

Moreover, what will you really miss about your PC.

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The PC age
Barbara Jorgensen   10/18/2012 1:35:31 PM
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Faced with overwhelming evidence I have to admit it really does seem the PC is waning. I still happen to use my PC a lot, even for streaming video. But I hope I am never so old as to be inflexible. I just haven't bought a smartphone yet. But I will, and I no doubt will love it. (I have been shopping around, and so far I really like Samsung's). And I'm really trying to spend less time with my TV, but oh well...

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PC-BASICALLY WORK MACHINE
Adeniji Kayode   10/18/2012 11:37:56 AM
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Reading thriugh thr article again, I agree with one thing and that is PC is really more of work machine than fun machine now unlike those days when you can work and also catch your fun.

And as Bolaji rightly said, its no more fun carrying a laptop about when an Ipad is more convenient and more fashonable to carry about.

Now when we talk about PC and the tablets, we may as well refer to both as "Old school" and the "New school".;

The younger generation seems to embrace the smart devices because it seems to suit them better

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Yes almost over
Adeniji Kayode   10/18/2012 10:55:50 AM
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I agree with you Bolaji,

Our need for the PC may be reducing day by day but as long as some of these fgunctions can still not be handled by the smart devices, we will still keep our PC.

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Adeniji Kayode   10/18/2012 10:41:19 AM
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@Prabhakar,

you are right on that, the younger generation may never have any problem switching from PC to the smart devices unlike the older generation which have a little problem switching to the smart devices.

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