Rising Mos
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The new leaded windows 8 allows for 50/50 Split. I have been waiting for this since the beginning. Hopefully, the new windows blue update will be released in 2013.
I did by an HP D110 Airtouch printer for it, but it was such a PITA that I hardly ever bothered. When I upgraded from the iPad2 to the 3, I bought the printer and told my brother that I was going to try to go all in with the iPad. That experiment was a complete failure. There's just too much the iPad can't do. It's good for what it was made for, but the Surface (especially the Pro) has much more potential.Have fun print documents off iPads, I heard it's real fun
Just as there are advantages to having extra horizontal space, which is what you're proposing we lose by going to 4:3. Windows 8 apps are laid out in landscape, Windows 8 has snapping → 16:9 or 16:10 are far better suited for it. If you're using your 10" Windows tablet in portrait, you're doing it wrong. Even Apple fans have switched to their iPad Minis for portrait reading.That isn't really something that would be compromised by 4:3...in landscape, there are advantages to having the extra vertical space available for an app to use.
Just as there are advantages to having extra horizontal space, which is what you're proposing we lose by going to 4:3. Windows 8 apps are laid out in landscape, Windows 8 has snapping → 16:9 or 16:10 are far better suited for it. If you're using your 10" Windows tablet in portrait, you're doing it wrong. Even Apple fans have switched to their iPad Minis for portrait reading.
Without the slightest doubt, I can vouch that a full-fledged Windows 8 in a tablet form factor is the best thing Microsoft has come up with in a long time.
Where all Windows tablets fail are in 3 areas - crappy form factor(16:9 instead of 4:3), unintuitive UI that hides all the commands and lack of apps. Fix all of those and you have a true competitor to the iPads.
What do you want 4:3 for? It's crap for Windows 8, which is landscape-oriented and allows for apps to be displayed side-by-side. The iPad Mini is a smaller form factor that is far better suited for reading, the same reason why the Kindle Paperwhite isn't 10 inches. Personally, I'd go phone → kindle paperwhite → tablet+dock → desktop. I don't see the tablet being a viable multitasking machine at 4:3, and it's not a great reading device at 16:9. There's a compromise either way, but Microsoft is erring on the side of what it sees Windows 8 tablets and convertibles to be. If you just want to read and generally consume content, buy an e-reader or iPad.I don't get what you mean by your last sentence because the iPad Mini is also 4:3.
What do you want 4:3 for? It's crap for Windows 8, which is landscape-oriented and allows for apps to be displayed side-by-side. The iPad Mini is a smaller form factor that is far better suited for reading, the same reason why the Kindle Paperwhite isn't 10 inches. Personally, I'd go phone → kindle paperwhite → tablet+dock → desktop. I don't see the tablet being a viable multitasking machine at 4:3, and it's not a great reading device at 16:9. There's a compromise either way, but Microsoft is erring on the side of what it sees Windows 8 tablets and convertibles to be. If you just want to read and generally consume content, buy an e-reader or iPad.
I am extremely excited to see a good 'ol fashioned Apple- Microsoft show down, once they destroy Android tablets.
The Nexus 10 is a typical Samsung plastic slab. But anyhow, Android's tablet problems aren't born from a lack of good hardware, they are born from the fact that the market isn't wholly subsidised and sold through carriers. The reason why Android phones succeeded is the reason why Android tablets can't currently succeed.Android tablets are better then ever with the Nexus 10 and the Sony Experia Z tablet.
So true. Full functionality. The biggest issue with getting win8 tabs and RT small tabs to take off will be getting OEMs on board making great products and educating consumers on the benefits over a crapdroid-( all android tablets currently suck, but they can improve) tablet or an iPad tablet.when you said sony xperia Z I almost died laughing. I can't stand sony products anymore...sure I bet the hardware is beautiful as its specs look good and sony is really great at most hardware....and then they ruin it with their software. I remember the first and second sony 10" android tablets that I think were the older z series or at least they were the ones with the folded edge at the top, a feature which made it very comfortable to use and made the product look different, then they ruined it with their software which is what sony is great at..awful software. If I were to buy an android tablet I would get a nexus one only seeing as I have yet to see an OEM make any skin work better than stock android.
I agree that google is rapidly trying to improve android, but compared to what the windows 8 tablets can do running native x86 code, they can just do so much more, including running blue stacks which means they can also run android apps. I could even develop for android on a windows 8 tablet. Can you actually develop for android on an android tablet? (I actually don't know the answer to this question, if you can enlighten me that would be great if there are any sdks for android on android)