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LOL, was für ein scheiss Gerät :) flat
Autor: Nitschi
Datum:12.08.13 11:17
Antwort auf:Neue Microsoft Werbung jetzt mit den Minis von parademic

>Die Werbung finde ich wirklich putzig:
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>[http://www.macrumors.com/2013/08/08/microsoft-targets-ipad-mini-in-new-acer-iconia-ad/]


[http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/16/4527830/acer-iconia-w3-review]

"There’s no way I can recommend the W3 right now, at all. It’s the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, but the hardware sucks. Acer can do so much better here, even for a budget device. The screen is shockingly bad, and that’s the main way you’ll interact with this device unless you’re set on using it with an optional dock / keyboard or you want to hook it up to a HDMI display. Either way, there are many better devices that work as tablets or notebooks out there right now, and the W3’s only unique offering — its 8-inch screen — is its biggest fault."

AAABER man kann Halo drauf spielen - wichtig!1 ;)

Aber mal Spaß beiseite: dass Microsoft hier einen Ass im Ärmel HÄTTE (nämlich DIE Office-Suite schlechthin in einem Tablet) liegt auf der Hand. Das Problem ist nur, dass alles rundherum offensichtlich eher mäßig bis schäbig umgesetzt wird. Traurig.

Passend dazu folgender Kommentar, aufgeschnappt irgendwo in den letzten Tagen:
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"Why do Microsoft keep obsessing about things like Office and such? Yes, it can run that stuff -- because it's running bloody Windows 8.

Congratulations, Ballmer. You've got an interface optimised for mouse and keyboard running on a touch-screen tablet. There's no difference to when they brought out the tablet PC around 2001. Apple's iPad was successful because it's a tablet with an OS optimised for touch, and touch only.

To paraphrase what Steve Jobs once said, he mentioned that the most difficult part of a product is deciding what not to put in. And Microsoft have tried making a product that does everything; which means it excels (no pun intended) in nothing.

The term "Jack of all trades, master of **** all" comes to mind.

Competition is good, and benefits the consumer, but Microsoft just don't get it! It's so damn frustrating how a company that big, with that much revenue and R&D can be so incompetent. They've learned absolutely nothing since their last failed endeavour in this field.

Goddammit Microsoft, get it together."


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