m$ tablet pc compared to mit $100 laptop

Sheldon Mustard smustard-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Mar 17 19:58:20 UTC 2006


On 3/17/06, Peter <plp-ysDPMY98cNQDDBjDh4tngg at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> In m$ lingo 'hard disk' is something between 80 and 200 GB, required to
> hold their bloatware, and 'software' is their own offering, since they
> pretend that there is nothing else. There is no mention on how they will
> get rid of heat in their new tablet PC. Maybe it is designed to operate
> while floating in a frappiere with ice hunks in it and the battery life
> is given in thousands of milliseconds to make it more appealing
> marketing-wise. So, when said by them or their sattelites, it is
> coherent. Sounds exactly like marketingspeak should.

One would think / hope that a Reuters' journalist would not be soo
clueless to think that the term software only refers to one company
products ...

SJM

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