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So basically <don't you just love when someone says that in a presentation? Or in general?> people are shafted because a PC supplier only supplies a one size fits all.
microshaft had it's day. Still use XP for PTC/matlab software but other than that not for nothing else."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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You made a daft statement and rather than fessing up to that, you continue to make even more stupid statements.Originally posted by AtW View PostMore or less all of them.

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I've considered it, but people also like it. So not everyone thinks its crap.Originally posted by Wanderer View PostDid you every consider that if so many people are saying that Win8 is a pile of crap then maybe it is, in fact, a pile of crap?
I've been using Windows, Macintosh and Unix systems for over 20 years and I like to think I understand these systems reasonably well.
Recently, I was shopping for a new laptop and I took a look at Windows 8 but couldn't make head nor tail of it.
So I brought a Macbook instead - and it turns out to be a good choice...
I also have a MacBook pro, I like it. I wasn't familiar with the os when I tried it in the shop but figured after a while I would figure it out. Though I tend to boot into windows 7 on it because I prefer that os. Doesn't make the mac os crap though.Comment
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In Q2 2013 over 200 mln smartphones were sold, tablets - 45 mln, these are the new PCs that sell.Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou made a daft statement and rather than fessing up to that, you continue to make even more stupid statements.
In the old PC world number of shipped units was 76 mln.
Tablets, smartphones ain't that cheap - some of them more expensive than a pretty powerful PC, and people happy to change those frequently.
So there we have it - 250 mln of new PCs vs 76 mln old PCs.
And that's why old PCs no longer selling even though there are sales per se.Comment
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I don't think that backs up your statement that more or less no one is buying pcs. But some good points and links.Originally posted by AtW View PostIn Q2 2013 over 200 mln smartphones were sold, tablets - 45 mln, these are the new PCs that sell.
In the old PC world number of shipped units was 76 mln.
Tablets, smartphones ain't that cheap - some of them more expensive than a pretty powerful PC, and people happy to change those frequently.
So there we have it - 250 mln of new PCs vs 76 mln old PCs.
And that's why old PCs no longer selling even though there are sales per se.Comment
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I'll meet you half way - almost nobody is buying new PCs anymore.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI don't think that backs up your statement that more or less no one is buying pcs. But some good points and links.Comment
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