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<blockquote data-quote="Jupp" data-source="post: 5994625" data-attributes="member: 20804"><p>I think you are right that the different kinds of hardware (phones, TVs, tablets, appliances) are starting to merge into one kind of device from where you can do all the things you need and want to do. Though at the moment we are in some kind of transition phase that make some kind of things kinda awkward to use.</p><p></p><p>If you look at Windows 8 then you can see that it is clearly designed for tables and other touch controlled devices. But Windows 8 really fails at being cool to use with the standard mouse/keyboard combo. I've tested Win 8 since first beta and it always started to go downhill as soon as you tried to use it with mouse/keyboard. It was great to use on the Samsung tablet though, but still this conversion to a tablet centric OS is a hard step. You basically change your way of working of the last 20 years and are confronted with a new way to control an operating system.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft is on the right track but it seems the user is not yet ready to accept the change. But someone always have to make the first step.</p><p></p><p>This is also the reason I still have Win 7 installed on the Slate. Old habits die hard and it is hard to convert to the a new religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jupp, post: 5994625, member: 20804"] I think you are right that the different kinds of hardware (phones, TVs, tablets, appliances) are starting to merge into one kind of device from where you can do all the things you need and want to do. Though at the moment we are in some kind of transition phase that make some kind of things kinda awkward to use. If you look at Windows 8 then you can see that it is clearly designed for tables and other touch controlled devices. But Windows 8 really fails at being cool to use with the standard mouse/keyboard combo. I've tested Win 8 since first beta and it always started to go downhill as soon as you tried to use it with mouse/keyboard. It was great to use on the Samsung tablet though, but still this conversion to a tablet centric OS is a hard step. You basically change your way of working of the last 20 years and are confronted with a new way to control an operating system. Microsoft is on the right track but it seems the user is not yet ready to accept the change. But someone always have to make the first step. This is also the reason I still have Win 7 installed on the Slate. Old habits die hard and it is hard to convert to the a new religion. [/QUOTE]
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