As a side note:
Samsung stopped selling Windows/RT products in the US awhile ago and now they also announced to stop selling it in some big European countries.
The new Windows 8 user interface was especially designed for tablet-like devices, but it's not really selling
Now desktop/laptop/notebook/ultrabook buyers are stuck with an interface that is not even selling in the primary target market
I am to provide the public with beneficial shocks.
Alfred Hitshock
fsw wrote:As a side note:
Samsung stopped selling Windows/RT products in the US awhile ago and now they also announced to stop selling it in some big European countries.
The new Windows 8 user interface was especially designed for tablet-like devices, but it's not really selling
Now desktop/laptop/notebook/ultrabook buyers are stuck with an interface that is not even selling in the primary target market
In other words, it turned out exactly as everybody, but Microsoft, predicted.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.
fsw wrote:As a side note:
Samsung stopped selling Windows/RT products in the US awhile ago and now they also announced to stop selling it in some big European countries.
The new Windows 8 user interface was especially designed for tablet-like devices, but it's not really selling
Now desktop/laptop/notebook/ultrabook buyers are stuck with an interface that is not even selling in the primary target market
In other words, it turned out exactly as everybody, but Microsoft, predicted.
This warms my heart!
I really want the Windows 8 sales to be poor, they deserve that.
I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.
Is it, really? I'd like to have some informed opinions as I'm tempted to buy the Surface Pro but I've no experience with Win8. The Surface Pro seems to be a pretty serious machine. Most of the reviews by people who've bought it say it's expensive but worth the price.
Since the surface supports the new "Start screen" tiled "touchscreen" layout, which is what most of the uninformed complain about for win8 on the desktop, I personally don't see how you could go wrong with one. BTW, the "lack" of the startmenu on a win 8 desktop is NO problem at all. Once you use it (the new layout), you'll find yourself appreciating it's simplicity.
The surface will undoubtedly be my next laptop purchase.
fsw wrote:As a side note:
Samsung stopped selling Windows/RT products in the US awhile ago and now they also announced to stop selling it in some big European countries.
The new Windows 8 user interface was especially designed for tablet-like devices, but it's not really selling
Now desktop/laptop/notebook/ultrabook buyers are stuck with an interface that is not even selling in the primary target market
In other words, it turned out exactly as everybody, but Microsoft, predicted.
This warms my heart!
I really want the Windows 8 sales to be poor, they deserve that.
To be clear, I was only commenting on the RT version of 8.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.
SFSxOI wrote:Why does it warm your heart? Why do you want Windows 8 sales to be poor? Why do they deserve "that"?
Did Bill Gates stand you up on a date or something?
I know I may sound crazy and maybe I am, so I don't want to spam this thread with all my negativity. But I can tell you that today at work a customer actually paid us 348 dollars just to downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7.
I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.