[Discuss] Future of Personal Computers
markw at mohawksoft.com
markw at mohawksoft.com
Tue Mar 13 06:26:28 EDT 2012
> On Mar 12, 2012, at 10:07 PM, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
>>
>> The laptop is dead too, tablets will become the new laptops. Bluetooth
>> keyboards and mice, plus a master USB port, will make them more usable
>> than laptops. Android will make them price competitive.
>
> I disagree. Tablets are all about convenience. They make checking mail
> or Facebook convenient. They make watching movies and TV convenient.
> They make buying games and content convenient. Just about everything
> someone does with a tablet instead of something else he does so out of
> convenience. Tablets are convenience appliances, plain and simple.
> Things that aren't convenient, like keyboards and mice and
> batteries/chargers for same, aren't used by the vast majority of tablet
> users and never will be.
This is where I disagree. A "tablet" is just a laptop without a keyboard,
but it is a better paradigm for mobile use. The tablet UI in its current
form sucks and is only good for being a tablet, but I can imagine a tablet
the size of my laptop.
Also remember, computer guys like ourselves view work on a computer
differently than others. With a bluetooth keyboard and mouse, a tablet
will be just fine for how most people use computers.
Here's a use case:
Imagine a writer writing a book or article, or even a blog. He doesn't
care about technology. He uses a blue tooth keyboard and mouse (hell,
maybe not even a mouse) he types his book just as he would a laptop. He
researches the web, he uses it for email, skype, etc. All things a tablet
can mostly do right now. He flies or takes the train, he can hold the
tablet and edit the copy conveniently without a keyboard.
Gets in the office, props the tablet on a stand, it's his main computer.
Who needs the laptop?
>
> --Rich P.
>
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