So Microsoft, HP and ASUS recently announced the first "always connected PCs," the ASUS NovaGo and HP Envy x2.
We've been anxiously awaiting the dawn of the Windows 10 on ARM age, and it's finally almost here. That's exciting ... but I can't help but wonder how many people will actually buy one of these first devices.
They're expensive, and I'm not all that sure the value proposition is there for me. I think many other folks are in the same boat.
What do you think? Are you excited about the first two always-connected PCs? Why or why not? Taking it a step further, are you going to buy one?
We've been anxiously awaiting the dawn of the Windows 10 on ARM age, and it's finally almost here. That's exciting ... but I can't help but wonder how many people will actually buy one of these first devices.
They're expensive, and I'm not all that sure the value proposition is there for me. I think many other folks are in the same boat.
What do you think? Are you excited about the first two always-connected PCs? Why or why not? Taking it a step further, are you going to buy one?