You obviously didn't finish the video... He spent the last two minutes talking about it, acknowledging its strengths, but mostly weaknesses.
ahh.. did he? Let me find you another one then..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRL5gVYdjgA
You obviously didn't finish the video... He spent the last two minutes talking about it, acknowledging its strengths, but mostly weaknesses.
XB1 does seem to have the advantage as a full multimedia experience, something Microsoft will push all the harder now. Problem is, I still think they've misread how many people actually care about those features. Some people will, for sure, but I know I don't.
Microsoft just hasn't been making good decisions or design choices lately. Two of their last three PC OSes sucked (Vista and Windows 8, though at least they had Windows 7 between), and then they did this XB1 thing. Apparently their market research just blows, and/or their execs just aren't plugged in to what the average consumer wants and cares about in their tech.
BTW I'm also looking at getting a new laptop.. and with Windows 8 and it's issues, I'm gonna get a Mac.
Damn, I love Macs, but they aren't cheap at all.
BTW I'm also looking at getting a new laptop.. and with Windows 8 and it's issues, I'm gonna get a Mac.
What are its issues? Just curious what you mean by that?
If you've got time, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTYet-qf1jo
If you've got time, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTYet-qf1jo
I Donno if the guy made any valid points, but I couldn't get past the first ten minutes because I have literally never had any of the problems he had. I feel like both vids you posted say the same thing, computer illiterates will struggle adapting. Definitely an issue.. but not for me and I assume not for you.
Granted, I use a windows 8 as it is meant to be used (touch input in metro, peripheral input using legacy progs in desktop).
Here's a shorter one..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIMuJTrxuhQ
Have you watched the 2nd video? It shows more what's a new person would have to go through...
Yeah I did, and I said that its potentially difficult for the computer illiterate. But its entirely intuitive with touch input. The problem is they optimized a ui dependent on touch as the main interface for desktop users. But if you have a touch enabled computer, as almost all companies have come out with over the last nine months, then its not such an issue.
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I just don't trust/buy things from a Greedy/Shady Corp.
So with that, I'm out.
How did they impose anything on anyone? Windows 7 is still receiving updates. They are not shuttering anything... They aren't pulling a Sony and installing things on your computer without your permission.
I understand your reservations, sounds like windows 8 is not for you. Just don't understand the imposing line.
If that was really true, you wouldn't buy anything from Microsoft, apple, or Sony.
Have links if you need proof.