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Google announces Pixel C Android tablet
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I wonder if convertible Windows 10 tablets will take over. I've been looking to replace my three year old tablet and while I love Android, buying a tablet that is also a laptop with the full desktop experience that could replace both my tablet and my netbook is very tempting.
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I can see going for Android on something real cheap but dropping $500 on an Android system when I can get a comparable or better experience for under $300 on a wintab? I think Amazon is crazy (like a Fox) with their pivot to the low end on their new tablets. And I think there is a "market correction" coming to premium android tablets. Real. Soon. |
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We just got my wife a Lenovo Yoga convertible PC, the kind where the laptop keyboard stays attached and folds all the way back for use as a tablet.
She has essentially retired her Android tablets and her Chromebook (gave them to our kids) and uses the convertible and her smartphone almost exclusively now. Although she does miss a certain few Android apps from the tablet, she's pretty happy with it. We got her a pretty expensive model, so it could be her primary PC. I'd be nervous carrying a device that expensive for routine mobile use. I need to carry a device I can afford to break. |
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Blue Stacks can help with the app issue http://www.bluestacks.com/
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My concern with the decline in the tablet market is that most of the "convertibles" I've seen don't have a 3G/4G/whatever radio. Those on the move (and needing connectivity) have to either find available wifi or resort to working on their their phone (or messing with setting up connectivity THROUGH their phone). I'm not taking a convertible anywhere there's not going to be wifi--and I'm certainly not going to try to be productive on my phone--so for me, that medium-sized 3G capable tablet fills a void (but apparently, the rest of the market doesn't agree with me ).
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I'll be honest ... there's going to be many times I'll want to leave both my convertible AND my phone at home. That's where my smallerish 3G tablet comes in handy.
But I take your point. It's not that big of a deal, really. I'm sure I'll be able to adapt to whatever hardware the market deems appropriate. I always have so far. |
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My newly kindled desire for a Surface Pro 3 to replace my tablet and laptop also has me considering Windows Phone. I'm waiting to see what Windows 10 on a phone is like, once it's officially rolled out.
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Not anymore. It only ran in portrait and wouldn't finish downloading apps from the Amazon store. A couple times it wouldn't finish booting. My main interest was running fbreader. Then I discovered Fiction Book Reader for Win8. It's fast, it's stable and while it doesn't have all the features of the Android version, it has the right ones. Not missing a thing right now... |
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Oh yeah, I've checked out the ASUS. Realistically, I'd probably get an ASUS or an Acer 2-in-1. I even looked an the el-cheap-o Nextbook. The Surface Pro 3 is what I want if I suddenly inherit a large case of druthers.
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That was me. I was about to "settle" for the Surface 3 when Woot came a-calling. Too good to pass up so I used the savings to scratch build an i5 desktop and preorder Fallout 4. That is the challenge Google faces, as CNET points out. $600 is a lot of cash in the computing world and Android's calling card has always been price. Take that away and the warts become a whole lot more visible. Last edited by fjtorres; 09-30-2015 at 06:20 PM. |
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Bill Gates saw this market coming back in 2001. Too bad they didn't have the foresight to design software for it, to get ahead of the curve. |
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The software was always stable and responsive. Even the truncated version of windows from the PDAs was a better OS (an as OS) than the phone OSes in current tablets and phones. MS simply hung on to the OEM partner model too tightly, too long. Notice how quickly the hardware quality of windows tablets improved once MS launched Surface? Even the Surface RT served a purpose, getting Intel to deliver proper Tablet-worthy SOCs. (Not the first time MS has nudged Intel to up their game by cozying up to a competitor.) |
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