[Discuss] Future of Personal Computers
Shirley Márquez Dúlcey
mark at buttery.org
Tue Mar 13 07:52:09 EDT 2012
On 3/13/2012 6:26 AM, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
>
> Here's a use case:
> Imagine a writer writing a book or article, or even a blog. He doesn't
> care about technology. He uses a blue tooth keyboard and mouse (hell,
> maybe not even a mouse) he types his book just as he would a laptop. He
> researches the web, he uses it for email, skype, etc. All things a tablet
> can mostly do right now. He flies or takes the train, he can hold the
> tablet and edit the copy conveniently without a keyboard.
>
> Gets in the office, props the tablet on a stand, it's his main computer.
>
> Who needs the laptop?
If the writer's main use case is writing, a device with an attached
keyboard will be more convenient than a Bluetooth keyboard. Only one
piece to carry instead of two or three. Touchscreens are also lousy for
editing; they're not sufficiently precise to place the cursor exactly
where you want it, so you really want a mouse or touchpad.
A tablet is a great device for consuming media. But it's really not so
great for producing it; the inputs are too limited. I don't think that's
going to change any time soon, and people whose main job is producing
content will stay with other computing devices. Laptops didn't replace
desktops for everybody, and tablets aren't going to completely replace
either of them.
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