Extremist, on 15 December 2012 - 09:00 AM, said:
With the recent release of Windows 8, PC manufacturers are unveiling new "convertibles" or tablet/laptop hybrids. Has anyone replaced a traditional desktop or laptop with a new hybrid device? If so, why, and which one? I'm thinking of possibly doing so when the Surface Pro comes out. Good idea or not?
I have a powerful 18.4 Windows 7 laptop and at Christmas time I was looking for a lower powered cheaper Windows 8 machine to learn. I found that at the time was the biggest touchscreen laptop by Acer for 519 at Best Buy for a black friday deal. The laptop has is a i3, 15.6" screen and a backlit keypad. When I was shopping i looked at the RT but I wanted more desktop apps. They also had as Asus that ran WIn 8 and not RT with an Atom processor but it was about the same price as the Acer.
What I've seen out in the market.
1. the smaller laptops/Ultrabooks are where the touchscreens are being used
2. A couple of 15.6 laptops have touch (Asus and Acer ) but the rest of the bigger screen laptops aren't touch.
3. The All in Ones are coming with touch and there is a push for the retina display type resolution on the All in Ones.
My feeling on Win 8
1. I think the people saying the need for touch is overblown. I bought a mouse with the Win 8 laptop and rarely use touch even in the Metro screen.
2. I don't miss the start button AT ALL. I hate using the start button to start apps anyways because you have to filter through alot. I use shortcuts on the desktop and in the taskbar.
3. I made sure i have the control panel shortcut on desktop it's easier then even using the charms menu
4. I spend 95% of my time on the desktop runing the same apps i ran in Windows 7.
5. I do love the remote application in the Windows Store and I use it to connect to my pc at work. (use Juno a desktop app and Remote desktop a Metro app and I can type away on my work computer)