Son of Detroit
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Angela, what time did you order on BN.com? I ordered mine at 5:30 AM, and my status says "In Process: Not Yet Shipped". You said yours says on track to ship?
Angela, what time did you order on BN.com? I ordered mine at 5:30 AM, and my status says "In Process: Not Yet Shipped". You said yours says on track to ship?
If you can not remove it, that's a good sign![]()
HP wasn't able to license WebOS before they declared it a failure. Any company considering it now will have to design and produce a tablet for WebOS with superior planning than major corporation HP, and do so within a year - before Win8 is released. Win8 is being designed with an emphasis on tablets, as this will be the first MS OS to run on ARM architecture widespread in smaller computers, and have many features currently missing from Windows resulting in clunky user experience on tablets.Don't you think it's more likely that they'll sell their webOS for a premuim, using these sales as evidence that there's a legitimate market for devices running it? Of course, I don't think these stiff sales show anything other than a demand for a $99 portable web browser, but I could be wrong.
I think tablets will be the only computer most people will "need" within a few years' time. Already, the vast majority of people would be fine using the PC technology of 5 years ago. Making powerhouse PCs is a waste of most manufacturers' time because few people can justify a $1,000+ PC, so new computers need to be extremely low-priced, easy-to-use, and be able to run all common software. With Win8 & Nvidia Tegra, this will happen for tablets.
HP wasn't able to license WebOS before they declared it a failure. Any company considering it now will have to design and produce a tablet for WebOS with superior planning than major corporation HP, and do so within a year - before Win8 is released.
Why do I smell a marketing ploy here?
Well even if it is, which it may be, the people who are getting a good deal on these are still getting a really good deal.. but if they realized their market share was going to be tiny, and they know the only way to be successful is to have a thriving app market and large user base, then they may have decided to forfeit short-term profits on the sale of the hardware to get people onto their platform.
Wow - really? I was 155209.Zones update:
Called for both my orders, both are being cancelled. If your order number is B1549 or before, you might be lucky...
i'm pondering driving to my local office depot to see if its in stock there, but do I want to fight the traffic at this hour only to come out empty handed.
Why do I smell a marketing ploy here?
Not necessarily. Microsoft is pretty hell-bent on moving it's products over to clouds so it can better control how it's used, but the majority of software will still be available as a download to your hard drive, as it is now for Windows. MS may release tablet apps specifically for cloud use, but with a huge development base, I suspect devs of software like LibreOffice would produce superior alternatives before MS, and at no charge. Tegra's team has a very ambitious development line -- by the time a Win8 tablet rolls around, the Tegra processor will be able to handle just about anything you could imagine throwing at it, making use of clouds for portable devices irrelevant except for MS's desire to prevent piracy.Won't that require cloud computing? I have no interest in that. (And I am using a 2006 laptop even as I type.)
called them. They're out![]()