I don't think the younger generation is awed by clicking, dancing, Word, and Excel... so they just left it at the clicking and dancing. Nobody is awed by that. Maybe people like price drops and mocking Siri.
Every time Microsoft creates a new Windows OS for smaller devices or mobile, they always run into the same problem. People really want a full functioning version of Windows. What do they get? Something that can work with Word and Excel documents, plus do some email and games too. It's a funny cycle to watch Microsoft run through.
Ted
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On 10/19/2013 11:39 AM, Jim Saklad wrote:
>> Those original Surface ads where everybody was dancing around and clicking their keyboards onto their tablets showed nothing about what the Surface could do, it didn't show any of the apps, it didn't show
>> anybody really doing anything other than looking incredibly stupid and unproductive. No wonder nobody went out to buy one!
>
> Have you considered the possibility that what they showed was actually the things they *could* do?
> Or do best?
>
Certainly, and obviously so have a lot of other people thought that,
which is why the Surface devices haven't sold well.
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