Disagree completelly... I could see your point if, and only if, limmited tablets like iOS and Android were less expensive... But what you are saying, is that if someone needs a car to go to the supermarket and few visits to their grandchildren, they should get a limmited and less specs car, but still pay Premium for it. Really bad advice on my view!
The Surface Pro 4 should be the device that includes a free keyboard, since desktop Windows works best with a keyboard.Android tablets are less expensive; Almost across the board. Prior to the Pixel C, the best tablet was the NVIDIA Shield, which was $299. The next best was the Nexus 9, starting at $399. Compared to the Surface Pro starting at $800. The difference is because the Surface is a laptop and the Shield is a tablet. Comparing Apple prices doesn't really make sense though, because they overcharge on just about everything IMO. There is a good case to be made on their better spec'd macbooks compared to comparable ultrabooks, but in mobile their prices are over the top given that there are much better devices for much less.
That was exactly my experience. Just give me WordFlow on a Windows tablet, and it would be immensely more usable.Windows is not designed for mobile. It is designed for desktop, with some mobile elements integrated. Overall, it tends to be a worse experience on a tablet form factor than using an OS designed from the ground up for small screens. I believe that is at least part of the reason why Windows tablets often are not utilized to their full potential; it is too painful.
I don't know, I feel some people here aren't quite adults yet! Haha kidding, I agree with you. Productive debate is great but when it gets crazy it's just silly. We have to stick to the rules and stay cool.Ladies and gentlemen, please keep discussion productive. This thread is about the devices and nothing to do with the different arenas that comprise the Mobile Nations. Let's keep it on topic! Personal attacks, insults, taking threads off topic and other disruptive posting behaviors are not acceptable. If you do not like a post, please behave like an adult and move on, or if you feel it violates the forum rules, please report it. At no point should members be calling each other out in posts. Thanks.
Typical apologist response... and wrong. There are more to apps than simply app-frontends to websites. It is those who don't understand that that are the ones who think that Windows tablets hold their own against tablets equipped with mobile OSes and have healthy ecosystems. (I'm not trying to convince you to change your opinion but to explain why your argument has no merit for those who rely on apps)Too much marketing around apps, I can always visit any web page for the App's service, get more functions, then set a live tile to that web if it is really necesary, done. When you have a full OS, who cares about none existan apps is just marketing blinded!
Typical apologist response... and wrong. There are more to apps than simply app-frontends to websites. It is those who don't understand that that are the ones who think that Windows tablets hold their own against tablets equipped with mobile OSes and have healthy ecosystems. (I'm not trying to convince you to change your opinion but to explain why your argument has no merit for those who rely on apps)
The ability to run desktop apps on a tablet in touch-mode is a fall-back position not one that is preferred. It helps as a stop-gap for those touch-optimized apps that are missing, but it isn't conducive to desired tablet use.That paradigm was adequate in 1999-2000 (when that was all that was available). But today, it is archaic. Using desktop apps with magnified UI elements is NOT the same as Modern UI apps optimized for touch.
Microsoft themselves understands this. This is why they NEVER advertise ANY Surface without a typecover. They know that the weak point for the Surface is using it as a tablet in touch-mode, so they avoid that to focus on the strong point... as a terrific ultrabook.
There may be other reasons why the Surface is superior to iOS and Android tablets, but the availability of the quantity of quality touch-optimized apps isn't one of them.
Nope, not high. Are you capable of logos? If not using it, following it?
I clearly said in my comments that the two tablets have productivity concepts as an add-on to their respective existing use. As in, you get a great TABLET that can double up in a pinch and reduce your need to go switch devices in order to handle a smart amount of business. Demoing office is pretty meaningless given that anyone with a browser can use excel, word, PowerPoint, sheets, docs, slides, etc. These things also have dedicated all's on iOS and Android anyways... I literally have all six on my work phone already. That doesn't mean I think my work phone is a laptop replacement. That functionality is to do quick things without having to run to another device. It's merely bridging the gap.
The ability to DO stuff doesn't make for a great tablet. A great tablet experience is made by many things, most have to do with app experience. Windows is pretty terrible at the tablet experience and the other two are phenomenal at it. That's because they have completely different ways to be used on different tasks. That's not bad, and some people make more overlap than there is for most, but that is where we stand.
The area where I see the iPad Pro being adopted is in the medical profession. My mother recently had surgery. Her doctors and nurses used iPads. There are a lot of medical apps for iOS. Using those apps on the iPad Pro while working in the hospital would be a lot easier than using the Surface Pro 3. This hospital also uses Macs, not PCs, in the doctors' offices.Ya, i don't know what you're getting at with logos, so no.
The ipad pro is a pretty clear ripoff of the surface pro. The fact that it fails due to running ios, which lacks any serious productivity tools, doesn't change the intention of the device, which is not as you claim a consumer device with productivity tacked on. It seems obvious that apple is hoping app makes step up to offer a more complete solution. As you say, there were already versions of Word in the ios store, so why bother demoing a full version of Word if its supposed to be light on productivity? Even adding promto the name, which MS used to delineate between consumer and business versions of the surface tablets.
All a good tablet experience means is email, light browsing, games and entertainment. All of those things exist in the MS store, or in some cases as traditional desktop apps. All you're doing by saying surface fails as a tablet is showing you've never actually used one. The fact that the surface actually can also replace a laptop as well as function as a tablet is where it's value lies. And its why suddenly the notion of a tablet with a keyboard and trackpad is not only no longer ridiculed, its why apple and android are now incorporating them too.
Ya, i don't know what you're getting at with logos, so no.
The ipad pro is a pretty clear ripoff of the surface pro. The fact that it fails due to running ios, which lacks any serious productivity tools, doesn't change the intention of the device, which is not as you claim a consumer device with productivity tacked on. It seems obvious that apple is hoping app makes step up to offer a more complete solution. As you say, there were already versions of Word in the ios store, so why bother demoing a full version of Word if its supposed to be light on productivity? Even adding promto the name, which MS used to delineate between consumer and business versions of the surface tablets.
All a good tablet experience means is email, light browsing, games and entertainment. All of those things exist in the MS store, or in some cases as traditional desktop apps. All you're doing by saying surface fails as a tablet is showing you've never actually used one. The fact that the surface actually can also replace a laptop as well as function as a tablet is where it's value lies. And its why suddenly the notion of a tablet with a keyboard and trackpad is not only no longer ridiculed, its why apple and android are now incorporating them too.