No One's Buying Tablet Computers
from the because-it's-not-a-computer,-it's-a-feature dept
No surprise here, but the massively overhyped "tablet PCs" are not selling very well. I never understood the hype. Microsoft made a big push for them, when every other attempt at similar products had failed dismally. The problem isn't that the tablet PC isn't useful. In some instances, it's very useful. The problem is that it's not a separate category by any means. The "tablet" part - basically, making the screen a touchscreen - is just a feature of a laptop. It's not an entirely separate category of computers. By making it so, Microsoft confused customers quite a bit. If, instead, they had pitched it as a feature that made laptops more usable, they might have discovered more people were buying laptops with such touchscreens, instead of wondering whether they needed a "tablet" or a "laptop".Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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More failures
Microsoft should stick to what they do best - make under-powered, under-secured, crash-prone operating systems and charge too much for them instead of trying to take over every single aspect of the IT industry.
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grrrr
Did BG impose design retrictions on tablets like he did with Pocket PC's of late?
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Price is the issue
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They(whoever) need to come up with the 'next' form of input. Not think we users want to go back to one we've given up on.
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