El 24/04/13 12:56, Alan Bourke escribió:

On Wed, Apr 24, 2013, at 04:44 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
My theory is this is not happening.
100% correct, in the world of business and the office anyway. What's
happening is that people are increasingly using tablets and smartphones
for the sort of casual use that laptops and netbooks used to be used
for, both at home, and to a lesser extent the office. Checking email,
pissing around on the internet and social media, playing games.

Anything that involves any amount of text entry will continue to happen
the way it happens now, with a mouse and keyboard.


I disagree. It's all about processing power and storage. If you have a tablet with good processing power (speed) and storage all you need is a dock station connected to a big screen and a keyboard, and then you are set, best of both worlds in a single device. I think text entry may be solved that way right now. For other stuff you might have to wait a little, but it'll come.



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