It is an insidious process. It is sort of like Tolkien in reverse. Whereas, Golem wore the ring and became progressively more obsessed and deranged, Apple does <ahem> something similar to their customers and this results in a fervid devotion to every Apple creation in tarnation and a poisonous antipathy to those not similarly afflicted. The parts of the brain where the spelling of common words are stored are some of the last to go, so I would say he has it bad. It is sometimes necessary to exorcise the sufferer by rubbing them with a Microsoft product until the demons are expelled from their pitiably wracked forms.TristezaOrange wrote:Hmmmm, I don't remember you being a horrible iTroll in the past. Oh well, things change I guess.IncarnateX wrote: The day cheap tablets run windows Apple will have launched a whole new product that the rest of the world will try to compete with in vain. Friggin loosers!
microsoft announces new tablet
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
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Come on, let me have a little fun with all the iPad killing fortune tellers around here. They are so entertaining.TristezaOrange wrote:Hmmmm, I don't remember you being a horrible iTroll in the past. Oh well, things change I guess.IncarnateX wrote: The day cheap tablets run windows Apple will have launched a whole new product that the rest of the world will try to compete with in vain. Friggin loosers!
Since the day apple released the iPad wise men has predicted it' s death. There is even a dedicated iPad Killer site:
http://www.ipadkiller.net/
Welll, so far every alternative to the iPad has failed to kill it and no predictions have even come close to reality, so what makes yours so different? And even if there were a decent alternative (which there isn't mainly due to the lack of apps) , how can you wise men know that this would mean the death of the iPad? The PC did not kill the MAC, did it? It just meant more choices. Case is that every prediction of death of the iPad and banruptcy of apple really seems like infantile wishful thinking in the light of experience. To this you can add the immaturity of the tendency to think you can only appreciate one product/company if it is on the behalf on another.
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SadPuppyBlues wrote: Eventually, even the iWorshippers will snap out of it.
Dream on Nostradamus!
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- 1373 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Finland
Most sane iUser I've ever witnessed. Thank you. I'd like more people to be like you.yoreP wrote:iPad and Apple user here myself. I think it will be interesting to see how this turns out to be since MS have taken a quite opposite direction to a current market leader. One of iPad's virtues has been that it is a zero-management device. With the Surface maybe the RT version also is while the "Pro" version surely is not. I think that will drop many users from using it. Also wondering what kind of RAM are we talking about with it ? 64 GB or 128 GB SSD is also relatively small when you start installing full programs. The screen is quite small considering that most of the apps, as far as I know, are not written to be used with touch so at least in the beginning I see Surface as competitor to Ultrabooks like MacAir.
Competition is good since it will drive the development and we as customer will get better products.
Btw. an IOS and Apple user here too(and sane). Thrilled at the possibilities a Win8 tablet can bring. Exact same apps on desktop and on the go! Revolution!
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
I don't give a f*ck if the iPad lives or gets killed.IncarnateX wrote:Come on, let me have a little fun with all the iPad killing fortune tellers around here. They are so entertaining.TristezaOrange wrote:Hmmmm, I don't remember you being a horrible iTroll in the past. Oh well, things change I guess.IncarnateX wrote: The day cheap tablets run windows Apple will have launched a whole new product that the rest of the world will try to compete with in vain. Friggin loosers!
Since the day apple released the iPad wise men has predicted it' s death. There is even a dedicated iPad Killer site:
http://www.ipadkiller.net/
Welll, so far every alternative to the iPad has failed to kill it and no predictions have even come close to reality, so what makes yours so different? And even if there were a decent alternative (which there isn't mainly due to the lack of apps) , how can you wise men know that this would mean the death of the iPad? The PC did not kill the MAC, did it? It just meant more choices. Case is that every prediction of death of the iPad and banruptcy of apple really seems like infantile wishful thinking in the light of experience. To this you can add the immaturity of the tendency to think you can only appreciate one product/company if it is on the behalf on another.
It's just that your tone was so flame-baity I had to comment.
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Well, I am a part-time troll all right but not necessarily an iTroll. If someone had proclaimed the sudden death of Android tablet due to a not yet released windows tablet, I would have made fun of that too.TristezaOrange wrote:It's just that your tone was so flame-baity I had to comment.
Cheers
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
I use both iPads and other tablets as well..for work and play..mkdr wrote:Most sane iUser I've ever witnessed. Thank you. I'd like more people to be like you.yoreP wrote:iPad and Apple user here myself. I think it will be interesting to see how this turns out to be since MS have taken a quite opposite direction to a current market leader. One of iPad's virtues has been that it is a zero-management device. With the Surface maybe the RT version also is while the "Pro" version surely is not. I think that will drop many users from using it. Also wondering what kind of RAM are we talking about with it ? 64 GB or 128 GB SSD is also relatively small when you start installing full programs. The screen is quite small considering that most of the apps, as far as I know, are not written to be used with touch so at least in the beginning I see Surface as competitor to Ultrabooks like MacAir.
Competition is good since it will drive the development and we as customer will get better products.
Btw. an IOS and Apple user here too(and sane). Thrilled at the possibilities a Win8 tablet can bring. Exact same apps on desktop and on the go! Revolution!
I'd love to see what this will do...
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
IncarnateX wrote:Well, I am a part-time troll all right but not necessarily an iTroll. If someone had proclaimed the sudden death of Android tablet due to a not yet released windows tablet, I would have made fun of that too.TristezaOrange wrote:It's just that your tone was so flame-baity I had to comment.
Cheers
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
The $85 does mean something, because that's what it costs for OEM's for each RT tablet, according to sources. The link is provided earlier in the thread. If it's wrong, then we'll find out. But I kinda doubt we'll see $200 Windows tablets. MS doesn't really want to play in that space anyway.SadPuppyBlues wrote: You do realize that even a 3-pack of Windows saves you some bucks, yeah? Dell isn't gonna be buying 3 copies of Windows RT. They aren't even buying licenses, they're buying the right to use a license generator for a certain amount of time. That $85 pricetag doesn't mean a whole lot.
Either way, I'm not sure if RT is going be very frightening to Apple. Their crippled OS is already firmly established, and Microsoft just can't hype their own crippled OS as well. But I'm sure that Windows 8 is going to threaten their business model.
I find it amusing there's people on each side, either defending the iPad or proclaiming it's death. Like I said earlier, that's ridiculous. There's room for everyone.
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
I'm quoting Game of Thrones here: "What is dead may never die"IncarnateX wrote:[ If someone had proclaimed the sudden death of Android tablet due to a not yet released windows tablet, I would have made fun of that too.
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- KVRAF
- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
As tech evolves, the market is diversifying. The PC isn't dead (yet) and I hope I'll still be saying that for the forseeable future. Though I'm not enamored of Apple's computer-as-appliance trend, if I had the money an iPad would be fun for drawing and for trips, which I can no longer afford.
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
One hand washes the otherfmr wrote:egbert wrote:Analysts lay cables on the Surface. Bad Zune arisin' apparently.![]()
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For an unitiated, this is just as enigmatic as the Da Vinci Codex