Ballmer Promises Microsoft Tablet By Christmas
judgecorp writes "Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told an audience at the London School of Economics, that there will be tablets running Microsoft's Windows operating system available by Christmas. 'We as a company will need to cover all form factors,' he told an audience of students and press. 'You'll see slates with Windows on them – you'll see them this Christmas.' Mind you, if he's talking about the rumoured HP Windows 7 slate, he may not be so pleased when it appears. A recent YouTube video showed a supposed prototype which has been described as a 'trainwreck in the making.'"
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Microsoft a few months late and over a billion dollars short.
So what he's saying is, we don't have a great idea for Windows on a tablet, but we know tablets are hot and we would look dumb if we don't make a windows tablet, so we're creating one just to try to look good. Of course, it will be a POS, but hey, we made it!
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Motion has 3 models available:
http://www.motioncomputing.com/
There's the Archos 9:
http://www.archos.com/products/tw/archos_9/index.html?country=us&lang=en
and the Samsung Q1EX:
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/laptops/NP-Q1EX-FA01US
and the Panasonic Toughbook is available as a slate.
Sadly, Fujitsy quit making slates though (perhaps they'll go back to making them?) --- interestingly the selection of Windows slates has gotten so low that some people who want a larger format slate are purchasing the Axiotron Modbook (a converted Mac laptop) and installing Windows on it.
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Or the bigger question - which of the big Linux distros have drivers for touchscreens? I can see Ubuntu being all over this one.
I call it 'The Aristocrats'
An anagram of 'slate' is 'stale'
To be in the stores for the holiday shopping season, it would already have had to be shown to retailers, the retail space booked and paid for by Microsoft, and the first containers of product on ships in transit from China. It's too late in the retail cycle for this season.
I'm betting that the tablet will be running the exact same bloated Windows OS that is meant for PC's. Ballmer still wants to see the same Windows start menu, etc. on every single device no matter how big or small. He should learn a lesson from Apple with the iPhone & iPad. What makes them so popular is that Apple did NOT take the Mac OS-X GUI and try to shoehorn it on a smaller device. The smaller screens necessitated a much simpler and more user friendly interface. Until Ballmer accepts this and lets Microsoft develop a new UI paradigm for portable devices they're doomed to failure over and over again.
Yes, we want tablet PCs. Yes, we want tablet computing pads.
We also want the Courier.
But we won't get the Courier. Ballmer hasn't got the vision to sell something like that.
Hasn't Windows been on tablets since tablets were first sold, several years ago? Back when having no keyboard meant half your computer had fallen off, rather than being a selling point.
The video has been pulled! Any mirrors?
sold right now. they aren't? well, they won't be under any trees, then.
another opportunity missed.
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if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
Video has been removed, that could be a story in itself...
I can sell you a tablet *right now* that runs some version of Microsoft's "Windows". You just won't be able to do much with it. I mean, Windows CE 2.11 only does so much.
The problem with this promised Windows 7 Tablet is that it won't do much either. Great, you can surf the web..., what else can you do with it? Very few apps support touch interfaces, and Windows in general is not an OS suited to a tablet computer.
What everyone's forgetting is that Apple made a very smart move by NOT putting OS-X Tiger on the iPad, since that OS wasn't suited to a touchscreen system. Instead, they simply scaled up the iPhone OS which was already made for people with fat fingers.
I mean, can't you just wait for the tablet to prompt you to press CTRL-ALT-DEL? Or tell you that if you want to close the app, press ALT-F4?
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
aw shit, ballmer got into the medicine cabinet again, someone call poison control
Given their rush to make a release prior to Christmas I think it's safe to assume that Microsoft regards tablet computing as simply a toy not as a real platform.
I mean, if they were concerned about getting a serious toehold in that market they'd release something solid when its ready, not when its sales might artificially peak due to Christmas shoppers right?
Maybe I'm reading too much into this...
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My first Windows based tablet computer was the Dauphin DTR-1 which was released in 1994.
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Or say if it would even boot.
Tablets running Windows have been around for a few years. Did Ballmer forget he had Tablet PC Edition? It really didn't offer anything fancy beyond handwriting and portability (sort of). By the time they recreate all of the features that iPad has, Apple will be on to something better. Why don't they get this?
But we won't get the Courier. Ballmer hasn't got the vision to sell something like that.
They also don't have the vision to design it. The whole thing was basically a video mockup, and if you really thought about it the design as it was just was not practical. There is a vast world of difference between what a video effects guy can come up with and what really can be made.
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Why would the Courier font on a tablet be any different from the Courier on a desktop PC? Or has Microsoft deprecated Courier in favor of Consolas?
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I, for one, would welcome a full-fledged OS on a tablet. It'd take a little longer to boot, sure, and demand more powerful hardware, but it's not like there isn't an upside. Desktop OSs are much less closed, with you tipically having a lot more control over your applications and preferences. In order to pay for the superior specs and remain competitive, battery life could be downgraded. Because, frankly, when are we that far away from a power source? Most of the tablet users I know tend to never take their gadget out of the house, anyway, so the battery could be entirely discarded. Then you could add a physical keyboard, because even the best virtual ones suck in comparison to any $5 real counterpart. All that's left now is to make it modular, so if my screen or processor malfunctions, I can simply replace it instead of having to redundantly rebuy a lot of components I already have. Now THAT'd be a useful device. I'd call it a "personal computer".
Video has been removed, that could be a story in itself...
Even a video of a Windows product can't stay up for more than a month!
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The investment bank cut its rating of Microsoft shares from "buy" to "neutral".
It said Microsoft was being threatened by the rise of tablet computers such as Apple's iPad, which do not run Windows software.
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sold right now. they aren't? well, they won't be under any trees, then.
Well, he didn't say you'd have them under your trees by Christmas, or even that you could line up (just kidding) to buy them Christmas day. He said you'd see them.
I think he means there will be youtube videos that aren't so bad they need to be pulled, by Christmas.
No one cares Balmer. Get a new idea. Stop copying Apple. Apple is a dick company... Why cant Microsoft initiate, rather than follow Apple. By the time Microsoft copies Apple's inventions, Apple has already dominated the market and Microsoft's pathetic copy is dead before it ever comes out.
Microsoft is run by a fat fucking idiot. Lets face it.
This is great news!! I can't what to install Ubuntu on it.
If it turns out to be halfway decent I'm getting one. Having owned a tablet PC running XP I thought the thing had a lot of potential, they simply screwed up the execution. What those devices needed was an iOS-interface that streamlined used with a tablet. Instead they simply offered XP in it's standard form. But then, at the time touch screen technology wasn't where it was today, and PDAs and styluses were still in widespread use. A lot of effort by companies like Sony seemed to be expended on trying to integrate an external keyboard.
When I first heard of the iPad I was interested. But my hope was that it ran a modified version of OSX. So much for that idea.
I find it appealing that I could have a device as portable as the iPad but that allows me to do anything I could with a conventional PC. If nothing else, I want to be able to connect my ODB2 plug to it and run my car's diagnostic software on it.
If this device ends up being a flop or too expensive, I'll just go with a netbook I suppose.
Silverlight support on Android.
Really, MS is getting left in the dust for phone and tablet sales. If they don't get their foot in the door to the app markets, how are they going to gain any ground?
Embrace (Android), Extend (with Silver Light drivers), Compete (with a Windows phone/tablet).
I mean, what keeps people on Windows after all these years? It's not the stellar track record of performance and security. Its the huge range of apps. But if people are using apps that have the best support they can expect on their Droids, why switch to Windows?
If you can make headway into the application markets though, you can use that as a marketing angle to get people to make the jump to a Windows based device instead of an Android based device.
Heck Windows 7 Phone OS supposedly has XNA support for Silverlight. That can be a huge marketing advantage. "Like your Silverlight applications on the Droid? They run 1 bazillion times cooler on Windows 7!" But if they don't get people on to Silverlight apps, they've got nothing.
I'm not supper fond of Windows, but I loathe developing Flash.
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...and a thrown chair under every tree...
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It seems the 'Trainwreck'-movie has been removed by user from YouTube. Gosh, I wonder why!!
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I look forward to a device with a fan, 2-3 hour battery life, and something that resembles a handle attached to the side.
I really really dont care, nor do I want an apple tablet, or a blackberry tablet, or a [insert company name here] tablet.
We have products in all the spacez, every one. You can get some of our stuff no matter where you go. Yep. Look at Zune! Just look at Clippy! The Clipper is one of our bestest productz (next to the Zune of course). We have nice brown Zunes that we are giving away to try. Our website where you can download proprietary content to the old Zune should be up within a month. Its nearly as cheap as those other guyz (cept instead of having to put up with their 'open format' stuff, you can have our fine proprietary stuff). Iddn' that nice? Ours is coming, and already is soo much better than theirs. Read the glossy brochure. Just look at how shiny the paper is in that brochure! Way better than their owners manual. For a small fee, you can take that brochure home!
Like all husbands, there comes a time when your wife asks of you that dreadful task of fetching female hygiene products from the store. We as males, must sit there in public with those nasty devices in our hands... we feel like some sort of freak I say!
I can not imagine telling my wife that I'll get her necessary items... in a few months. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't appreciate the aftermath of that myself, *shudder*. She would
certainly fly off the handle and say "In a few months!?!?! You march to the Apple store right now and get my iPad NOW!"
It's the Archos 9 pc tablet. Check it out at the Archos website
My whole family is really looking forward to this latest Microsoft product. Microsoft products enrich our lives and make it easier for us to do things faster!
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he said we'd see it, he never said it would work...that will be version 10.
Better never than late.
If you believe the first part, believing the second part is no mental stretch :)
Ballmer Promises Microsoft Tablet By Christmas; Chairs by New Years.
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Looks like somebody wants their Christmas bonus.
There is a Windows 7 tablet in OfficeWorks just up the road from here right now.
http://michaelsmith.id.au
Writing the code is a trivial issue here. We arent talking about something that is technically hard in any way. The hard part would be to get application developers to support the feature in a useful way.
Writing a robust modular sharing infrastructure is hella hard. It looks easy which is why it's been attempted so often. They fact we aren't really using one in 2010 is testament to how hard it is to get right. Application developers will support features that are compelling and easy to use.
Especially if as I stated you add in a robust merging infrastructure, the degree of difficulty in getting the framework right and usable is very high.
apple gave the developers no choice but to support multi-touch.
I think that alone is key. I'm not even sure the other two points mattered so much as they naturally followed from that one. That and the base quality of the touch tracking system being very high.
The actual multi-touch interface paradigm has not been perfected yet. There is still plenty of room for innovative designs such as what Microsoft showed in that booklet mockup, as well as their compelling Microsoft Surface product. If it isn't Microsoft then it will be someone else, perhaps even Apple. The entire market will stand on each others shoulders at this point. Bootstrapped by Apple, but by no means exclusive to them as Android has shown.
I agree there is a way to go on this, as a variety of alternative virtual keyboards has shown.
I don't really think Surface adds anything to the conversation though, perhaps a gesture or two to the vocabulary of touch. I've used a few in various settings now and beyond the sheer size, I don't think they are unique or even particularly good touch devices. That to me was a weird side-channel in the evolution of touch interfaces.
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Why did the OP link to a blog about a video that was removed?
Haha, you can keep it Ballmer, thanks but no thanks.
200K units per year is low, 40M laptops is huge, yet the iPad is truly baffling, since "Apple already revealed in July that it sold 3.27 million iPads in its first three months of availability":
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/10/05/apples_ipad_proclaimed_to_have_fastest_adoption_rate_ever.html
While it will be interesting to see if the same momentum lasts through to the end of the year, it should be mentioned those are the sales of just one company. RIM gets it (they announced the PlayBook), as does Google (with Android [GingerBread] 3.0 apparently supporting tablets) and as do a number of other hardware manufacturers. Microsoft's attempt seems to be in the same ball park as what was wrong with Windows CE or Windows Mobile (whatever name it goes by). I must admit I am curious whether HP will actually make a WebOS based tablet.
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Breaking News: Microsoft builds tablet but sells only one, to Ballmer.
Breaking News 2: Ballmer returns his MS-Tablet due to problems.
Breaking News 3: Microsoft cancels tablet project announcing tablets have no future.
Reality Bite: iPad becomes largest selling product category.
Good. I need some fast Frisbees.
"Tablets running windows"... that's the whole problem, microsoft simply refuse to get away from windows even in areas where it's completely unsuitable...
The Windows interface is completely unsuitable for a tablet or phone, as is the desktop interface of OSX or Linux...
Apple understands that and ensured that their tablet has a new interface designed for the form factor and new applications designed to work with that interface.
RIM also seems to understand that dragging their old proprietary os along is just dead weight, and their tablet will have a unix compatible os with a specially designed interface and specially designed apps.
Linux/Android also seems to be going for a proper tablet oriented interface... Linux certainly does have the capability to recompile existing desktop apps, but the fact noone is doing that is testament to what a bad idea that would be.
MS need to get away from windows, come up with something new and preferably posix/unix based like everything else is these days.
Windows is and always has been a lowend desktop os, and not one of the better ones at that... They are now saddled with mountains of legacy cruft and various design flaws they have to retain compatibility with.
They went half way towards replacing it with NT, but then crippled their new kernel with all their existing mess...
Imagine if Apple had continued with OS9 and tried to make server and tablet versions of that, or what about AmigaOS, TOS (atari)? All these systems were designed for lowend desktops and for various reasons would be a poor choice even on todays desktop systems, let alone phones tablets or servers.
Few could argue that OSX isn't a huge improvement over OS9, and in it's day Apple's old MacOS was way ahead of windows.
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Come on guys... Nobody mentioned it.
http://www.exopc.com/.
Has no one heard of the Exo PC? It's a Windows 7 powered slate, running a custom UI over the top. Preorders started in September. It's exactly what fits the bill.
There was a time when I was in awe of Micrisoft. I envied and hated them at the same time. And now just 10 years on they are under assault from every angle and loosing the war on each front. 'They are waddeling like a duck next to a warp powered starship'. Who can say what really went wrong for them, but it just goes so show how fast the new technology industry is changing. Where will Google and Apple be in 10-15 years? They seem so invincible now but history will be their judge. The nature of the business is such that you cant see whats coming up behind you until its overtaken you. But that wont just be Microfoft's epitaph. BTW Crome sucks with this site.
There's one in today's woot:
http://www.woot.com/blog/viewentry.aspx?id=14532
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In other news Microsoft still chasing everyone else's good ideas....