I'm in the market for a tablet. I like the Microsoft /Nokia ecosystem so a tablet for 'email triage' (great phrase), some light office duties, web and media consumption iswhat I need. The Surface 2 looks great. I don't need the Pro as I have a good laptop.
So I go hunting to try before I buy. The only local stockist in my suburban town with a proper display of tech only had an old version 1. And a major London store had old models, and possibly a 2 Pro but their labeling was a mess. More generally,all the Windows PCs were in varying states of locked, non-functioning or trashed.
What is Microsoft doing?! My own town has a shiny fruit shop full of all their shiny gizmos and well-staffed with hip geeks, who often run little courses on how to use their stuff. And in the department store the small stand was functioning and staffed. They probably don't sell enough to be profitable but it creates a good feeling and a buzz.
Surely having an effective Microsoft support programme for shops makes sense?! And do the same for the tech "journalists" who have changed their blood for fruit juice and make such uneducated and blinkered comparisons.
So I go hunting to try before I buy. The only local stockist in my suburban town with a proper display of tech only had an old version 1. And a major London store had old models, and possibly a 2 Pro but their labeling was a mess. More generally,all the Windows PCs were in varying states of locked, non-functioning or trashed.
What is Microsoft doing?! My own town has a shiny fruit shop full of all their shiny gizmos and well-staffed with hip geeks, who often run little courses on how to use their stuff. And in the department store the small stand was functioning and staffed. They probably don't sell enough to be profitable but it creates a good feeling and a buzz.
Surely having an effective Microsoft support programme for shops makes sense?! And do the same for the tech "journalists" who have changed their blood for fruit juice and make such uneducated and blinkered comparisons.
