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What do you guys think? No more RT or a mini? Or just not its time to be announced? Let me know your thoughts!!!
No, Microsoft did NOT kill the Surface RT/2. The mini was never an actual product, and probably won't be as long as there is an RT version of the Surface.What do you guys think? No more RT or a mini? Or just not its time to be announced? Let me know your thoughts!!!
I sure hope they did. RT was a horrid idea from the start. An Atom-based Intel tablet could basically do everything the RT devices did, while not sacrificing the legacy software support. RT never had a good market to fit into because it lacked the software support (read: apps) to compete with the iOS and Android ARM stuff, while Windows 8's x86 stuff cut the RT concept's legs off before it got a chance.
I will say, unless you need a specific desktop application, the RT version will meet most people's needs almost 100%. The only things I can't do on my Surface 2, that I still have to go back to my laptop for are development tasks and some gaming.
As a consumption device, it pretty much has everything. I can surf the web, watch Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and pretty much any other video people throw out there, play quite a few games with more coming in everyday, work on Office documents, keep track of my finances, and even remote in to work if needed.
When my Surface 2 broke, I was actually quite sad to have to use my laptop for consumption type things and was actually not doing things I would normally do (like check comics in the morning) rather than using my laptop. I hadn't realized the convenience factor until it was gone.
I would venture to say that for most people, an RT version would meet almost all, if not all their needs.
No, Microsoft did NOT kill the Surface RT/2. The mini was never an actual product, and probably won't be as long as there is an RT version of the Surface.
Companies go to great lengths to create confusion about future products. Except for a desire by some for it to exist, a Surface mini would be disastrous. There is a very small market for a premium Windows 8" tablet. A Surface Pro mini would be way too expensive to be taken seriously. A Surface RT mini would be competing directly against the Dell Venue 8 Pro and others. No one would buy an 8" Surface running Windows RT that cost just as much (if not more) than a DV8P running full Windows.Actually, I'm sure they built a Surface mini (just like Apple has built larger iPhones) it's just MS has decided (for the Second Time in a year) not to release it. If Win RT is not on 8 inch tablets then why have Windows on ARM at all - 8 inches is a perfect complement to the Surface 2. I think Win RT is on its death bed.
