---- On Mon, 04 Jul 2016, David wrote ---- 

>On 04/07/2016 12:39, Brendan wrote: 
>> 
>> The corollary to this though is that if you don't like Windows 10, you 
>> should have a migration plan in place by 2020. Almost by definition that 
>> migration must be to some flavour of Linux. 
> 
> I suppose that depends on how many people migrate to a non-Microsoft tablet 
> device as their only computer. And if large numbers do so, the paradigm of 
> the personal (desktop or tablet) computer as a commercial platform will 
> surely become general. And I wonder how Microsoft et al will cater for 
> non-personal users? ... There should be an opening for a Linux tablet 
> device... 


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/04/android_tablets_too_bitter_a_pill_for_dell
  4th Jul 2016 by Richard Chirgwin (snipped)

Dell is getting out of the Android tablet market, citing oversaturation and 
weak overseas demand for a decision to quit offering the operating system on 
its Venue tablets.

Its response to all comers is to say the market is oversaturated, something its 
Kirk Schell blogged about (without mentioning Android).

Schell's pitch is, however, relevant to the 'droid exit, and might hint that 
other tablets are falling out of favour. 

He writes that “according to Gartner, only 17 percent of consumer respondents 
in mature markets intend to buy a tablet in the next 12 months – one of the 
lowest percentages in the past decade. And according to IDC, last quarter, pure 
slate tablets experienced their greatest annual decline to date of -21.1 
percent.”

With Windows 10, Dell reckons that the 8.1-million-device-per-quarter sales in 
the two-in-one market is better worth its effort.

The two-in-one market is the official Way of the Future (TM) because they offer 
“a laptop-first experience with the convenience of a tablet when needed. This 
is where our customers are asking us to invest and innovate”.

The company will also quit updating Android.

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Cheers,
Stephen



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