PC World - Asus , Lenovo, Intel and Nvidia are using CES to show off their latest tablet and PC innovations headed to store shelves later in 2013. But gadget makers would be better off focusing on slates rather than notebook PCs, one market research firm suggests.
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Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.
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I think tablets will touch home with an easy win, i mean with $99 Tablet coming out soon, do $800 & above really stand a chance.
This is funny, considering my current laptop will likely dominate every tablet released in the next several years in terms of overall performance.
Tablets are okay for certain things, but should be supplementary unless you don't care about running high end software/games.
Once laptops come down in price tablets will have a real competition on their hands.
I just see really good tablet-tops in the future(hybrids of both). Microsoft better get its act together because Android is doing what Linux couldn't... its making mainstream waves.
I do find that for serious business nothing beats a real desktop OS. the power of the keyboard and mouse is really hard to top, doing certain things on a touch screen just becomes so complicated and cumbersome.