No. Netbooks were all about a race to the bottom.
Yeah, to me tablets fill an odd niche. Basically smart phone performance in a form factor similar to a netbook. Just makes no sense to me, smartphone + netbook is a better fit for me. Smartphone can fit in a pocket and be carried around anywhere, and if I'm going to bother carrying around a device that isn't pocket sized, the netbook has a physical keyboard and is far more capable than most tablets.this. i opted for a netbook over a tablet. i use it often enough for it to be worth it. my smartphone acts as my tablet, more or less
kinda wish i got in on the nook @ $200 the other day, but i didnt need to spend the money.
I just bought a new netbook.What's wrong with the iPad?
Yeah, to me tablets fill an odd niche. Basically smart phone performance in a form factor similar to a netbook. Just makes no sense to me, smartphone + netbook is a better fit for me. Smartphone can fit in a pocket and be carried around anywhere, and if I'm going to bother carrying around a device that isn't pocket sized, the netbook has a physical keyboard and is far more capable than most tablets.
The tablet form factor makes a ton of sense for e-readers, digital notepads, stuff like that IMO. I just don't really see the appeal for internet browsing and other general computing like that, but to each their own.i think tablets will have some useful, business apps soon, and theyre nice for a convenience.
my friends like their ipad a lot: their kids can play games, listen to music and watch movies on it during car trips and what not. friends use it for general web browsing regularly enough at home, but also have laptops for other stuff.
ill be interested in one when i can get lots of college textbooks on it, the battery life will easily last a whole day with decent usage, and i can write notes and such on it. i hate paper, and while i use my smartphone for noting a lot of things, a 7 - 10" version of it could be handy with the right software
as it is my android phone does most of what id want in a tablet, shy of having great battery life and being useful for reading. ill probably be seriously interested in a tablet in a year or two...when im done with college. oh well.
The tablet form factor makes a ton of sense for e-readers, digital notepads, stuff like that IMO. I just don't really see the appeal for internet browsing and other general computing like that, but to each their own.![]()
Except they are even more worthless yeah. Convertibles OTOH rule. X201t FTW.
tablets, I predict, will be the most fleeting fad to ever hit the computer world
their niche is in sales and basically anything to do with customer support, from a hands on point of view. in the distant future, a waitress can easily hand a bunch of cheap tablets rather than menus to customers. or people can use them as they walk around the grocery store to look for which aisle the peas are in. a salesman can use them to quickly explain how something works. basically any portable kiosk type of application.
Except they are even more worthless yeah. Convertibles OTOH rule. X201t FTW.
!! where? i need to see this/shop there![]()
browsing for short terms isnt bad...catch up on facebook, some news, sports scores, some things you dont *have* to interact with heavily .
regarding cheaper tablets: the nook was $200 the other day, its 249 regularly, and people have stock android running on it so you should be able to do this, that and the other(havent looked into details so i dont know what limitations it may have when flashed). if they pitched the nook as a tablet/e-reader instead of just the latter and marketed a little stronger i could see a lot of those being sold. theyre cheap compared to any ipad, and get decent reviews.