None of these are really information packed articles.
They all have a "nugget"
This one says that Windows7 on netbooks has shrunk from 8 percent to 2 percent, not that Linux has taken market share but that netbook sales are way down.
Then it goes on to discuss the tablet and that Linux has a window on the tablet because the Win8 is a few years down the road.
But then, brings up that we have had "touch" technology for a long time, it is a keyboard, and also a touch screen and then
discusses a "twisty" netbook that is a tablet with an attached keyboard that twists around.
He is not saying it will change the world but that it is midway between the netbook which has great limitations and the tablet which has it's own limitations.
But, an important part of the article is that Window7 hasn't cut it on tablets and Windows8 is down the road and that Linux can get into the game on the "middle form factor".
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/h...or-linux/17806
The below is a very general article along the same lines that Linux has a chance to get into the game in a small, not a big, way, mainly in "crossover priced hardware" from the tower to the tablet/whatever.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/h...or-linux/17806
a 2010 article on the Lenovo that transforms from a laptop to a "slate".
an article on LeNovo's thing that was a kind of book cover that had a linux powered tablet and also would accept a windows based device and also have a keyboard, also a "skeleton" to put an ipad into.
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They all have a "nugget"
This one says that Windows7 on netbooks has shrunk from 8 percent to 2 percent, not that Linux has taken market share but that netbook sales are way down.
Then it goes on to discuss the tablet and that Linux has a window on the tablet because the Win8 is a few years down the road.
But then, brings up that we have had "touch" technology for a long time, it is a keyboard, and also a touch screen and then
discusses a "twisty" netbook that is a tablet with an attached keyboard that twists around.
He is not saying it will change the world but that it is midway between the netbook which has great limitations and the tablet which has it's own limitations.
But, an important part of the article is that Window7 hasn't cut it on tablets and Windows8 is down the road and that Linux can get into the game on the "middle form factor".
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/h...or-linux/17806
The below is a very general article along the same lines that Linux has a chance to get into the game in a small, not a big, way, mainly in "crossover priced hardware" from the tower to the tablet/whatever.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/h...or-linux/17806
a 2010 article on the Lenovo that transforms from a laptop to a "slate".
an article on LeNovo's thing that was a kind of book cover that had a linux powered tablet and also would accept a windows based device and also have a keyboard, also a "skeleton" to put an ipad into.
woodsmoke
woodsmoke
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