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Personally I prefer the 8" size tablets compared to the 10" tablets. I do not see the point of a 10" tablet unless it has a keyboard dock since the 8" is lighter and is able to go more places than a 10". Now if the 10" tablet has a keyboard dock like the t100 then that is completely different. Now you have a tablet that is also a netbook / mini laptop, aka a hybrid device. Then again you really want to go to a larger 12" size but we really do not want to go with most 12 tablets" for usually the weight is too heavy for that size.
8" tablets excel at consumption tasks such as the internet and apps. They do not excel at traditional productivity stuff like office.
Guess why then you see a lot of small android tablets selling and lots of big windows tablets sell? Because they are geared to different users and the software ecosystem is vastly different. Is there a reason we do not see a nexus 10" that has been released since 2012? Is there a reasons we see Microsoft go to 12" with the surface. Yeah I think there is a big reasons why those two companies ideas for tablets are completely diverging.
Due to a lack of interest, Lenovo is discontinuing both its Miix 2 (introduced in October) and ThinkPad 8 (introduced in January) for the North American market. "In North America, we're seeing stronger interest in the larger screen sizes for Windows tablets and are pleased with initial customer demand for the ThinkPad 10," said Lenovo spokesman Raymond Gorman.
Even though sales in the United States are a bust, Lenovo adds that sales in Brazil, China, and Japan have been strong for its 8-class Windows tablets.
Personally I prefer the 8" size tablets compared to the 10" tablets. I do not see the point of a 10" tablet unless it has a keyboard dock since the 8" is lighter and is able to go more places than a 10". Now if the 10" tablet has a keyboard dock like the t100 then that is completely different. Now you have a tablet that is also a netbook / mini laptop, aka a hybrid device. Then again you really want to go to a larger 12" size but we really do not want to go with most 12 tablets" for usually the weight is too heavy for that size.
8" tablets excel at consumption tasks such as the internet and apps. They do not excel at traditional productivity stuff like office.
Guess why then you see a lot of small android tablets selling and lots of big windows tablets sell? Because they are geared to different users and the software ecosystem is vastly different. Is there a reason we do not see a nexus 10" that has been released since 2012? Is there a reasons we see Microsoft go to 12" with the surface. Yeah I think there is a big reasons why those two companies ideas for tablets are completely diverging.