Sure, but that was Nintendo in the early nineties. The pixels were probably measurable in inches on a big screen. 3D graphics and smooth first person gameplay make everything better:)
This just boils down to marketing. Business and individuals are not all that different, really. Make them want it! Make is desireable whether or not it is desireable or wanted in and of itself. Make it cool to the average computer buyer, and market the hell out of it.
You know, there is an alternative to Microsoft, and it's Apple. The problem with Apple is that they are still tied to a single set of platforms. If KDE or Gnome were as cool and as pretty as OS X, if the must-have factor were high enough, if my mom saw a linux install and said "Wow!", then Microsoft's barrier to entry starts to fall. Especially if normal people can do it free, and without hassles.
Start with games. Gamers drive the new hardware market and can inspire OEMs to try new things. So let's see a desktop platform that really performs for a gamer. Let's see drivers that don't take kernel patches and black magic to make work. Let's see ease of use really take a priority for once. Capture the people who want to play and make it easy for them to do it. Then go to office users.
Ha! You guys kill me. Are you gonna hate the decision makers or the mouthpiece? Make up your mind. Sheesh. Learn to separate the message from the messenger.
Yes, this is BS. The antenna is a normal dipole. Heads are full of water and excellent absorbers of radio energy :)
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Sure, but that was Nintendo in the early nineties. The pixels were probably measurable in inches on a big screen. 3D graphics and smooth first person gameplay make everything better :)
This just boils down to marketing. Business and individuals are not all that different, really. Make them want it! Make is desireable whether or not it is desireable or wanted in and of itself. Make it cool to the average computer buyer, and market the hell out of it.
Start with games. Gamers drive the new hardware market and can inspire OEMs to try new things. So let's see a desktop platform that really performs for a gamer. Let's see drivers that don't take kernel patches and black magic to make work. Let's see ease of use really take a priority for once. Capture the people who want to play and make it easy for them to do it. Then go to office users.
Ha! You guys kill me. Are you gonna hate the decision makers or the mouthpiece? Make up your mind. Sheesh. Learn to separate the message from the messenger.