- Jan 11, 2008
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So I have not been able to get my hands on a 950xl yet but I keep reading how the continuum feature is "cool but not actually super useful"... The consensus seems to be that it's usefulness is limited by the fact that most users probably already have dedicated computers and don't have much need for a sort of crippled one that doesn't run X86 applications.
Maybe I am missing something but shouldn't continuum be HUGE for those of us (like myself) still on ATTs unlimited data plan? I mean ATT won't sell you tethering service if you still have unlimited data (otherwise you could simply tether and use ATTs network as a primary means of internet access for all your devices)... But with continuum I should be able to use my phone for things like watching Netflix or even downloading obviously-totally-legal-public-domain items from bit torrent (ahem) and watching on a big screen right? I mean that could be huge... A casual user or a user in a rural area with no conventional high speed internet options available could pretty much use a grandfathered unlimited data plan, a continuum supporting windows phone and a few display docks as a passable way of getting internet access in a more general context than just on the phone right?
Maybe I am missing something but shouldn't continuum be HUGE for those of us (like myself) still on ATTs unlimited data plan? I mean ATT won't sell you tethering service if you still have unlimited data (otherwise you could simply tether and use ATTs network as a primary means of internet access for all your devices)... But with continuum I should be able to use my phone for things like watching Netflix or even downloading obviously-totally-legal-public-domain items from bit torrent (ahem) and watching on a big screen right? I mean that could be huge... A casual user or a user in a rural area with no conventional high speed internet options available could pretty much use a grandfathered unlimited data plan, a continuum supporting windows phone and a few display docks as a passable way of getting internet access in a more general context than just on the phone right?