Microsoft: 'No Plan B' as Surface struggles against iPad

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  • Reply 41 of 83

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    Originally Posted by tylerk36 View Post


    Why should they.  All they have to do is make this one obsolete and release a newer one.  They did it with Vista and all 9 versions of it.  Pathetic!



     


    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush....


     


    Now, a push in the bush...

  • Reply 42 of 83
    How fantastic is it that we are even able to have these types of conversations? It's times (and articles) like these that make reminiscing about the keynote made 6 years ago all the better. So fortunate to have been able to see that. Love it.
  • Reply 43 of 83
    rogifan wrote: »
    But Microsoft fanboys get so offended when anyone says the Surface isn't a tablet.  Because they so want to be able to compare it to an iPad and try and make the iPad look like an overpriced toy.  Yet when they do compare it to laptops they never compare it to Ultrabooks, only to the MacBook Air.  Seems to me better comparison would be to Asus or Lenovo Ultrabooks.  And then the only advantage Surface has really is it doesn't come with bloatware.

    It's Tablet PC all over again, only with more Metro and a capacitive touch screen.
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  • Reply 45 of 83
    cmvsmcmvsm Posts: 204member
    Their commercials are based on a bunch of weirdly dressed freaks engaged in the monotonous clicking sound of the keyboard and surface. Very little about what it can actually do to compliment your life. And to limit its distribution to only online and MS stores was a complete fail. Another steamy 'beauty' from Ballmer. When is this guy going to get the boot??
  • Reply 46 of 83
    slurpy wrote: »
    Your points are well taken, but the end of the day WIndows 8 WILL catch on, simple dure to the fact that it comes pre-installed on every single PC out there. 
    Its the end of the day............ Windows 8 still has yet to catch on, it may come pre installed on every PC, but what good is that of people stop buying PCs?
  • Reply 47 of 83
    dasanman69 wrote: »
    What you've never failed at something but kept trying? Or do you stay home all the time afraid to do anything?

    Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results.
  • Reply 48 of 83


    If Apple built a "real" office competitor, it would be game over for Windows.

  • Reply 49 of 83
    alfiejralfiejr Posts: 1,524member


    everyone in the tech media is still missing what should be obvious:


     


    1. MS has gone "all in" with Windows 8 - including the OS, Windows Phone 8, Surface RT and Surface Pro. that's right - there is no Plan B for any of it! (ok, there's always the Windows 7 OS to fall back on).


     


    2. it's turning out to be an utter catastrophe.


     


    3. Ballmer his minions - including this guy - will go down with the ship, blustering to the last gurgle.

  • Reply 50 of 83

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tylerk36 View Post


    Why should they.  All they have to do is make this one obsolete and release a newer one.  They did it with Vista and all 9 versions of it.  Pathetic!



     


     


    How true.  Microsoft's reign over the corporate IT departments afford them this luxury.  For how long, it remains to be seen, but with their marketshare and Office dynasty, they can afford this approach for some time.  This version is just to get something out there, to show they are a player in the tablet market too.

  • Reply 51 of 83
    gwmacgwmac Posts: 1,807member


    Crappy product but very clever commercials. 

  • Reply 52 of 83
    jd_in_sbjd_in_sb Posts: 1,600member


    The fundamental problem with Microsoft engineers, unlike Apple engineers, is that they don't design a product that they would personally want to use at home, or carry around with them. They create confusing interfaces with lots of Windows baggage and hope that SOMEONE ELSE will buy it.

  • Reply 53 of 83


    "...900,000 Surface tablets were sold in the fourth quarter"


     


    Can you imagine the gushing press conference when they reach the magic 1 million!  ;~)

  • Reply 54 of 83
    eightzero wrote: »
    Rule: any technology that requires an instruction manual is failed technology.

    Spot on!
  • Reply 55 of 83
    If Apple built a "real" office competitor, it would be game over for Windows.

    You mean something that's bloated, slow, and crashy, with a horrible Ribbon interface and no intuitive design? Advising Apple to follow Microsoft's formula for success was popular in 1995. But not today.
  • Reply 56 of 83

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    Originally Posted by gwmac View Post


    Crappy product but very clever commercials. 



     


    Really? What's clever about them?

  • Reply 57 of 83
    jragostajragosta Posts: 10,473member
    gwmac wrote: »
    Crappy product but very clever commercials. 

    You're certainly entitled to your opinion, but I absolutely hate those commercials. They simply reek of "our product isn't very good, so we'll distract you with lots of motion and noise".
  • Reply 58 of 83
    dasanman69dasanman69 Posts: 13,002member
    Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results.

    Then there's a whole bunch of insanely rich people.
  • Reply 59 of 83
    Plan B is to offer MS Office on the iPad.
  • Reply 60 of 83
    leighrleighr Posts: 253member
    The one thing Microsoft IS good at, is copying. When they release bad products they then look at their competitor's version and copy the best features, and call them "amazing new features" (like a magnetic cover). Windows surface will likely fail, but that won't stop MS from copying Apple more closely to release v2.
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