If RT, yes. I believe in the concept, after all.
But, full-on Win8? Nope. If I end up using an x86 device, I'll end up relying on the desktop.
And, that's really not manageable on an ~8" screen.
Well, who says a particular tech site's dislike of a certain OS can stop me?But...but... Then Engadget will make fun of it, as it is only RT. Oh well...
Well, who says a particular tech site's dislike of a certain OS can stop me?
OS X on an iPad?For the people that bash rt, I say "If you think this should be full windows, then why do you not want OS X on your iPad?".
OS X on an iPad?
Hilarious.
Definitely interested. Have it run RT and eliminate the desktop entirely, just keep the desktop for the bigger, non-RT, Intel based models.
If its got a stylus and proper x86 hardware - count me in.
The Venue 8 Pro looks ok; just wish they had of built a spot in the chassis for the stylus (eg: Samsung Note 8)
We still don't know if Bay Trail can run Win 8.1 as fast as ARM chips run RT 8.1. Win 8.1 is a heavier OS and the Atom chips being used are slower than the one found in benchmark comparisons.
Operating temperature, battery life, and device weight are all on RT's side right now. It's up to Intel to equal or better them but until it actually happens then RT still offers significant advantages. Less functionality yes but also less problems with respect to viruses or malware.