So I was a bit pudgy in the 1980s... But all the best games came on 5 1/4" back then!Lukp, hardcore gamer.
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So I was a bit pudgy in the 1980s... But all the best games came on 5 1/4" back then!Lukp, hardcore gamer.
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Starts at $499 for 32 Gb without keyboard. Not exactly cheap.
Microsoft Store Online
Note: Site is buggy and slow.
It really isn't, the Pro version is as you describe but this one has an ARM processor. Not to mention it has no cellular connection ability which is a bit of a bummer.
Ever hear of a USB 3G card? I've got a verizon one. Works fine. Not to mention that you can buy devices to be used as hotspots now. Or just turn your android phone into a hotspot using FoxFi fo' free
At one point we stood in a testing room, where five different Touch Covers were having their hinges tested by a machine that twisted back and forth every second or so. As the Covers furled and unfurled, we watched a 36-inch drop test, the Surface crashing onto its right side. While our backs were turned looking at the next test, Sinofsky grabbed a Surface that had four green wheels attached to the bottom, and hopped on board. He's apparently quite the skateboarder.
I'd stay the hell away from Windows 8 as well - it is not getting good development reviews and will require end users to make BIG changes to the desktop or "start button desktop" whatever its called now.
I have been using Windows 8 for about a month on my main computer. My desktop looks the same as it did in Windows 7. It has the same icons and works the same as before.
The new metro interface is basically a full screen start menu that pops up when I hit the windows key. No big deal in my opinion.
This is my desktop below...
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I have been using Windows 8 for about a month on my main computer. My desktop looks the same as it did in Windows 7. It has the same icons and works the same as before.
The new metro interface is basically a full screen start menu that pops up when I hit the windows key. No big deal in my opinion.
This is my desktop below...
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People still use Winamp?
I haven't touched it yet, so are there any noticeable improvements? smoother? faster? any issues with hardware?
Wow, that's some pretty awesome new features... I was pretty sure 8 was just going to be 7 with a metro overlay. Glad to hear it ain't so.
About the desktop, when win 8 is running on a tablet like the surface in 3 months, I kinda doubt they'll let users go to the normal desktop screen, keeping all of their navigation within metro... So then the question becomes: Can you guys function in the metro interface fully?
Can you run proprietary software from it? Get in and out of different apps from it while not closing them (like apple would) and switching fluidly?
Wow, that's some pretty awesome new features... I was pretty sure 8 was just going to be 7 with a metro overlay. Glad to hear it ain't so.
About the desktop, when win 8 is running on a tablet like the surface in 3 months, I kinda doubt they'll let users go to the normal desktop screen, keeping all of their navigation within metro... So then the question becomes: Can you guys function in the metro interface fully?
Can you run proprietary software from it? Get in and out of different apps from it while not closing them (like apple would) and switching fluidly?
With the prices of everything hardware related coming down. I'm going to be VERY hard pressed not to just assemble something out of parts in the future. Something like this isn't really worth the money when competing, established products are out there & selling quite cheaply.
yup. back in the day an entry level 486 PC would sell for around $1k. That $1k price stuck for quite a few years and then ...