- Jul 9, 2012
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What I am mostly hearing about Windows RT:
"Well, Surface is awesome, but only the x86 version!"
"Windows 8? But x86, right?"
"Windows RT? Heck no, I can't use all the other apps on that version, wtf am I supposed to do about that???"
As you can see, mostly polemic. People often are frightened by the fact, that many applications wont run (directly at launch!) on RT and I understand that, especially if there are apps, which are neccessary for work or other important life parts.
But where are all the casual tablet user? Those who would buy an iPad or any Android tablet? I think they could become very happy with the RT version too. Of course, all the Droids and the iPad are somehow omnipresent, so it will be hard for tablets, running Windows RT i guess.
I for myself am extremely excited about Surface RT. It will be cheaper than Surface Pro, also thinner and with less weight too. AND I will be in the first row, when a new platform rises and grows. I've been following Windows Phone from its beginning and it was just interesting and exciting. It was just great to watch that ecosystem mature and I hope to see that again at RT.
Thats why I will get myself a Surface RT (maybe another RT tab but that is my absolute favourite at the moment).
What about you?
"Well, Surface is awesome, but only the x86 version!"
"Windows 8? But x86, right?"
"Windows RT? Heck no, I can't use all the other apps on that version, wtf am I supposed to do about that???"
As you can see, mostly polemic. People often are frightened by the fact, that many applications wont run (directly at launch!) on RT and I understand that, especially if there are apps, which are neccessary for work or other important life parts.
But where are all the casual tablet user? Those who would buy an iPad or any Android tablet? I think they could become very happy with the RT version too. Of course, all the Droids and the iPad are somehow omnipresent, so it will be hard for tablets, running Windows RT i guess.
I for myself am extremely excited about Surface RT. It will be cheaper than Surface Pro, also thinner and with less weight too. AND I will be in the first row, when a new platform rises and grows. I've been following Windows Phone from its beginning and it was just interesting and exciting. It was just great to watch that ecosystem mature and I hope to see that again at RT.
Thats why I will get myself a Surface RT (maybe another RT tab but that is my absolute favourite at the moment).
What about you?
