Published on October 26, 2012 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

We’ve seen a lot about it, we’ve been able to try the Consumer Previews, and now we have the official release of Windows 8.  At midnight, people were lined up to get Windows 8 and get their hands on the new Surface RT tablet offered by Microsoft.

If you are a current user of XP, Vista or Windows 7 you can get the download for Windows 8 for just $39 until January.  Boxed copies are also available today for around $69 and can be found at retailers around the country.

Once you get Windows 8 installed, don’t forget to grab Start8 to bring back the start menu along with additional useful features for Windows 8.

http://www.windows.com/buy

 

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on Oct 29, 2012

on Oct 30, 2012

@roloccolor

Sure there are advantages. I have 2 Motorola Xoom tablets which i use as dlna/internet streaming endstations for my flatscreen tv's in the bedroom and kitchen.

Handy as hell. Hooked up via HDMI cable i can watch movies, listen to music, surf a bit etc in bed on my tv. Who needs a smart tv?

Outside they are pretty useless in sunlight, whichever the make. In europe wifi in the train is spotty and then i'm being kind. Free wifi is only in MacDo which i can't stand because of the horrible stink of old grease, using my mobile as wifi hotpot is risky since i live at the frontier of two countries, risking huge data cost.

So pretty much any serious use of a tablet outdoors is limited to large cities. granted a lot of people live in big cities, but also a lot don't. Furthermore in most big cities walking around with a tablet in your hands is equal to putting a sign on your head that says: Mug me.

In a nutshell a tablet is handy when you have a good (free) wifi connection, indoors, and when you have a table/desktop to put it on.

In effect it's only really useful where you would put a pc anyway.

 

 

on Oct 30, 2012

petrossa
Handy as hell. Hooked up via HDMI cable i can watch movies, listen to music, surf a bit etc in bed on my tv. Who needs a smart tv?

I found an app called Splashtop that allows me to access and control my downstairs PC while I'm upstairs on my pad.... and that's full access to everything; files folders, drives, and is not restricted to just shared folders like MS' home network setup.  So yeah, I can be in bed and use my pad to write a letter; watch home movies; listen to my music... pretty much anything I can do while downstairs sitting at my PC.

Yeah, it's bloody brilliant.

on Oct 31, 2012

Yeah, i've got splashtop too. Even handles multi-monitor setups very well. But doing it on the tablet directly is too fiddly for me with that tiny screen, my fingers are too clumsy, on the tv it is alright.

What is fun i've installed Multiplicity from stardock so i can also control my server with the tablet via my pc.

 

People tend to foget one doesn't stay in their 20's forever, one day also those who can easily see the tablet's tiny stuff will get bad eyes. It's pretty shocking to see how no-one realizes that in 20 years time they'll be cursing the day they startred using a tablet just as so many people are now practically deaf at 30 due to mp3 megaphones in their ears for years..

on Oct 31, 2012

petrossa
just as so many people are now practically deaf at 30 due to mp3 megaphones in their ears for years.

MP3s didn't exist when I was 30 ......

on Oct 31, 2012

petrossa
Yeah, i've got splashtop too. Even handles multi-monitor setups very well. But doing it on the tablet directly is too fiddly for me with that tiny screen, my fingers are too clumsy, on the tv it is alright.

I'm not having any problems with the tablet in that regard, but then my tablet screen is 10.1" and that's quite managable for me, from both the viewing and the 'touch' aspects.  I doubt that I'd want to go any smaller, though.  Those 7" tablets are too fiddly for my liking, though the one I/we have is handy for taking down the street to go shopping... we use it for the shopping list and calculating what it all comes to, etc.

petrossa
People tend to foget one doesn't stay in their 20's forever, one day also those who can easily see the tablet's tiny stuff will get bad eyes. It's pretty shocking to see how no-one realizes that in 20 years time they'll be cursing the day they startred using a tablet just as so many people are now practically deaf at 30 due to mp3 megaphones in their ears for years..

I'm near 60 and my eyesight and hearing aren't too bad, so I'm not having issues with any of that.  I can see what's on the tablet well enough and I can see everything on my PC screen well enough.  The only difficulty I have is with printed material sometimes.  I do need glasses with some of the finer print, but other than that my vision is still quite good.

I used to listen to my music up loud, right through my teens, 20's, 30's and well into my 40's, though that was usually through my hi'fi system speakers rather than headphones, but I sort of grew out of that around 45ish and became... uh, more like my parents: "Turn that bloody racket down!"

I get your meaning, though... which is why I don't spend a lot of time using my tablet.  I prefer using my PC anyway. It's more comfortable and I just feel more at home on it.

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