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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:41 pm 
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Lenas wrote:
and you'll sell the new console 6 months after release because it'll be outdated?


6 months doesn't make something outdated. 5 years does.


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He does kind of have a point here. With the next gen around the corner, unless you are currently invested in this generation and need a replacement console, it's not the best idea to invest in one now.

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Engadget wrote:
Microsoft has seen the future of personal computing, and it's a world with a single Windows ecosystem. Windows Phone head honcho Andy Lees -- who said that we won't be seeing WP7 on tablets during Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference yesterday -- still sees slates, phones, consoles, and PCs playing together in perfect harmony. His plan is to provide users with a consistent experience across all Microsoft-powered devices, though he didn't flesh out exactly how this singular ecosystem will work. Given recent evidence indicating Xbox integration in Windows 8 and the UI similarities between the forthcoming desktop OS and WP7, it seems that Microsoft is well on its way to a consolidated future. But, only time will tell if Mr. Lees' can deliver us from fragmentation with a unified Windows.


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The experience would have to be rather consistent to get me off of IOS. All my apps are there and I'm used to how it works.

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Microsoft will have some challenges ahead when the days of "C:\Program Files" are long gone... everything is shifting towards web app or app-store. It'll be interesting because Linux will become a stronger competitor when so many interfaces are in HTML, especially if Ubuntu refines their App browser/installer/search utility more (forget what it's called). And Apple is already all set.


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