I agree, except for the incredible stupidity of two different totally incompatible tablets. What genius thought that up? Why in the hell would you completely split your developer and user bases like that?
They arent. The new run time allows for metro apps to work on both x86 and arm windows devices, no emulation.
This thing looks awesome. Based on the specs PDF, looks like the RT version will have a 720p screen and the higher-end version will have a full 1080p resolution. Seems fair enough, but it is bad timing for Microsoft considering the iPad 3 has such a higher resolution screen and has almost "set the bar" at that type of resolution, even at the $500 price point.
That said, this is very tempting. I don't use my iPad much now, but even so I'm really tempted by this...
This thing looks awesome. Based on the specs PDF, looks like the RT version will have a 720p screen and the higher-end version will have a full 1080p resolution. Seems fair enough, but it is bad timing for Microsoft considering the iPad 3 has such a higher resolution screen and has almost "set the bar" at that type of resolution, even at the $500 price point.
That said, this is very tempting. I don't use my iPad much now, but even so I'm really tempted by this...
Even if that is true, it's going to be double effort to debug and optimize these apps running in two radically different environments.
is it me or did they totally ignore pricing, except to say that it will be "competitive"?
Yep, probably $600 and $900+, otherwise they would have told us the numbers. If people expect them to be cheap they can build up more hype.is it me or did they totally ignore pricing, except to say that it will be "competitive"?
I can't imagine they'll sell a lot of the Pro version unless they can convince users to consider tablets as ubiquitous as notebooks. You know the pro version is going to be pricey ($800+) when they say it's priced like Ultrabooks. Tablets, even really nice ones like the iPad, are primarily a consumption device. Yes, you could write a novel on it or edit some charts in Excel but primarily it's to take in information (ie watch Movies, play Games). I think I am sold on the RT version which is meant to be a tablet OS/device. I am ok with 32GB/64GB. I don't need 128GB on a tablet.
I think the iPad resolution is actually somewhat overkill, and that 1080p is perfectly fine for a 10" tablet. However, based on MS' "comparable to ultrabook pricing" comment, I don't think you'll be getting the Win8 model for less than $1K.
It's a lame paper launch with no pricing. Based on their comments, the RT version won't be out until fall, and the Pro version may not even make it until 2013.
The Acer Win8 tablet is $800-$1,000. I'd expect similar pricing for the pro MS tablet.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5968/acers-iconia-w700-tablet-windows-8
