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Windows 8 is good for one thing! And it does it better than any other OS in the world by a large margin and that is power a wall. Yes, Windows 8 is my choice operating system for walls. Just give this video a watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbS3Z7fYTPo
Absolutely fantastic! I for one would love to do non-linear presentations and have a smart wall. Plus it just looks like a great teaching tool. I am anti-Microsoft but their Office suite is the best and this just compliments it so nicely.
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Originally posted by Nayar View PostWho cares Win 8 sucks or not. I'm happy with my Kubuntu laptop and Android phone
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostWindows 8 is good for one thing! And it does it better than any other OS in the world by a large margin and that is power a wall. Yes, Windows 8 is my choice operating system for walls. Just give this video a watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbS3Z7fYTPo
Absolutely fantastic! I for one would love to do non-linear presentations and have a smart wall. Plus it just looks like a great teaching tool. I am anti-Microsoft but their Office suite is the best and this just compliments it so nicely.
Also:
https://leapmotion.com/
This one has promise of working in linux
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Originally posted by james147 View Post
I really want that 82" Windows 8 wall. The problem is, to me it would not be a pc. It would be the perfect machine for presentations, teaching, home media applications/ digital content consumption. Like all "Metro devices" I feel it won't be a good production machine, but it would be a nice consumption device. Seriously I would just love giving presentations with that thing or teaching!
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostWindows 8 is good for one thing! And it does it better than any other OS in the world by a large margin and that is power a wall. Yes, Windows 8 is my choice operating system for walls. Just give this video a watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbS3Z7fYTPo
Absolutely fantastic! I for one would love to do non-linear presentations and have a smart wall. Plus it just looks like a great teaching tool. I am anti-Microsoft but their Office suite is the best and this just compliments it so nicely.
Edit: This is kind of off topic but Ballmer gives me the creeps, if I was a little kid on Halloween and he answered the door, I would run like hell, lmao.Last edited by tek_heretik; Nov 24, 2012, 01:42 PM.
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostI've seen that before but its still a ways off and 'll reserve judgment till I've had the chance to play with it even if it does look very promising. Linux support would be awesome but they said its on the agenda which might mean years away or a half assed implementation.
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Yay! I can see some nice uses at home for this. I want to see how it plays out. This combined with Simon leveraging my current home network could give me such a kick ass computer. Seriously! Think Jarvis or Minority report.
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Originally posted by dmeyer View PostYay! I can see some nice uses at home for this. I want to see how it plays out. This combined with Simon leveraging my current home network could give me such a kick ass computer. Seriously! Think Jarvis or Minority report.
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Originally posted by whatthefunk View PostWhat do you need that for though? Do you really want to spend hours standing up swooshing things around with your hands just to browse the internet?
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Originally posted by james147 View PostThat is why you have it in addition to a keyboard and mouse... it dose not have to be the only way to control your computer or even the main way...
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I 'need' to have the tactile feeling/response of my hand/fingers on the keyboard, and moving/clicking my mouse. I doubt I could ever get used to using a purely touch screen device for daily use.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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