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I can just imagine how nice this would have looked with a proper Aero Glass theme.
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still waiting for a 10" tablet that runs Windows 8 (not RT) with a great battery life
"If you can't make it good, at least make it look good" - Bill Gates.
Just get a Mac.
I played with it for over a week! it takes twice as long to get to something in win 8 as apposed to win 7...
Start button and menu should remain, I will ditch win 8 and wait till Microsoft bring something usable to the table....
Lack of a start menu was a deal breaker for me with Windows 8, so I only installed windows 8 after I found that there are applications that can put it back for you.
This is Microsoft's problem in a nutshell, they let their customers dictate the design of their software.
Unless you mean that they went metro because everyone was using tablets? Then I don't see that as a problem - they should follow user trends.This is Microsoft's problem in a nutshell, they let their customers dictate the design of their software.
I can just imagine how nice this would have looked with a proper Aero Glass theme.
What do you want to run on it? I have an Acer Iconia W5 ... great little convertible, it's Atom based, so not really useful for much over productivity apps on the desktop. It comes with Win8 Pro. Has HDMI out and USB ports to easily hook up to desktop monitor/kb/mouse. Battery life is comparable to leading 10" ARM tablets - Intel have really sorted their battery life with their new Atom chips.
If you want a desktop/laptop replacement you'll have to sacrifice half the battery life for an i3/i5/i7 based one - Haswell-based tablets should hit soon and give a few more hours battery life, but we won't see desktop-power CPUs in small tablets with 8-10hr battery for a year or two, until Intel tick-tocks again.
Unless you mean that they went metro because everyone was using tablets? Then I don't see that as a problem - they should follow user trends.
I played with it for over a week! it takes twice as long to get to something in win 8 as apposed to win 7...
Start button and menu should remain, I will ditch win 8 and wait till Microsoft bring something usable to the table....
Well you sir are using windows 7 poorly, all your most used apps should be pinned to your taskbar. I cannot believe people are still navigating using the start button lol.