Microsoft May Have Arrived Late in Tablet Market, Admits CEO

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"Go home Balmer, you are drunk" comes to mind.
I never understood why its CEOs who talk at shereholders meetings. Im quite sure Balmer does not know 5% of the stuff your regular Microsoft porgramer can tell you about Win 8.
 

damianrobertjones

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Could one of the, 'highly respected' tech sites out there PLEASE tell us why nearly ALL of the Windows 8 tablets have been delayed again and again?

Then again that would be journalistic practise to present such an article so I don't expect much.
 

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[citation][nom]dangerism[/nom]Even though they created the tablet market? What does this mean?[/citation]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_for_Pen_Computing
1991 - for a start then there was the failed attempt at

'Windows for Pen Computing was a software suite for Windows 3.1x, that Microsoft designed to incorporate pen computing capabilities into the Windows operating environment. Windows for Pen Computing was the second major pen computing platform for x86 tablet PCs; GO Corporation released their operating system, PenPoint OS, shortly before Microsoft published Windows for Pen Computing 1.0 in 1991.[1][2]'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_editions
look at the Tablet PC Edition of XP
 

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"Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted during a shareholder meeting that the company may have arrived too late to the tablet market"

May have? MAY HAVE? /facepalm
 

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It's not the time they came in, but the sheeple. Most consumers still have the iSheeple mindset where they think the only tablet is the iPad even though the Surface is superior.
 

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[citation][nom]bllue[/nom]It's not the time they came in, but the sheeple. Most consumers still have the iSheeple mindset where they think the only tablet is the iPad even though the Surface is superior.[/citation]

Is it superior? I own both an iPad (newest gen.) and Surface. I love them both, but you simply can't say one is far better, it's based on preference.
 

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You know, Im getting tired of the word 'innovation' or at least the usage tech-giants are giving it.
Is that just me?
 

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Ballmer doesn't get it. His company has been a part of the tablet market for years. They practically started it by promoting smart phones and tablet PCs back in the day. The problem is that Microsoft wasn't innovative. They weren't creative. They sat on their butts doing the same old thing year after year. They were content to produce devices that were good enough rather than looking forward at what could be hot next.

Microsoft was caught by surprise by Apple and Google. These companies showed them that the mobile experience and tablet experience could be so much more than using a stylus to poke at a brick that goes in your pocket. They showed us that the user experience is paramount to getting tons of consumer excitement and support. Microsoft fell behind in very much the same manner RIM has. Ballmer is just trying to spin his way out of being caught asleep at the wheel.

[citation][nom]damianrobertjones[/nom]Could one of the, 'highly respected' tech sites out there PLEASE tell us why nearly ALL of the Windows 8 tablets have been delayed again and again?Then again that would be journalistic practise to present such an article so I don't expect much.[/citation]
Agreed! What is with all the pro tablets getting pushed back to sometime Q1 next year? They're ridiculously hard to find.
 
[citation][nom]bllue[/nom]It's not the time they came in, but the sheeple. Most consumers still have the iSheeple mindset where they think the only tablet is the iPad even though the Surface is superior.[/citation]
I once tried to gently explain to someone--who used the word unironically--that saying "sheeple" would weaken her credibility and distract from whatever point she was trying to make. Unfortunately, I don't think I got through to her...
 

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To build on Bigdragon's post about Ballmer not getting it, let's look at just what made Apple successful (yes, I know this isn't something Tom's audience wants to hear, but we need to look at reality here):

It all started with the iPod. A mere MP3 player! If it weren't for that, Apple wouldn't even be relevant right now! The iPod saved Apple from bankruptcy! Apple built off of that.

iPod touch + cell phone = iPhone.
iPod touch + growth hormone = iPad.

As for Microsoft, they weren't late to the tablet market. They've had tablets in the past, but they sucked at them. Now they're trying to copy Apple and are desperately trying to figure out just what is making Apple successful. Again, it's building off an already successful product.

Maybe they're trying to do that with Windows--building off of Windows to make their phone and tablet efforts successful. The problem? Apple didn't go back and change the iPod drastically to make the iPhone and iPad successful. Microsoft drastically changed Windows (8, RT) to fit their phone and tablet efforts, and it's not working all that well.

Then again, Windows as-is (i.e.: XP, 7) doesn't seem like a winning formula for tablets and phones either. Otherwise their previous efforts would have been successful (i.e.: Windows Mobile).

So really, the problem would be more than not having a base product that would be friendly to mobile devices...Microsoft is desperate. They're throwing things at the wall at this point, trying to see what sticks.
 
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