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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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PC sales have flat-lined. Seems the Android, iPhone, iPad, and other gadgets, such as internet TVs are having a massive
affect on current PC sales.

Is the PC industry is heading for collapse?

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/the-pc-industry-is-heading-for-collapse/17828

Cheers Don...

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Don McKenzie

Dontronics: http://www.dontronics-shop.com/

DuinoMite the PIC32 $35 Basic Computer-MicroController
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Just add a VGA monitor or TV, and PS2 Keyboard.
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Petzl

Jan 1, 1970
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PC sales have flat-lined. Seems the Android, iPhone, iPad, and other gadgets, such as internet TVs are having a massive
affect on current PC sales.

Is the PC industry is heading for collapse?

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/the-pc-industry-is-heading-for-collapse/17828

Cheers Don...

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I think it's because of Windows
My Laptop 2 years old is noe being slowed down by the sloth ware
Windows deliberatly add so you have to buy a new computer and they
then sell another operating system (mines Win7 32 bit home edition and
still don't see it better than what was with "Win3.11").
On the verge ou "Upgrading" Aldi were selling a 10" Android tablet I
am still working out its nuts and bolts but it's not bad (IMO)
http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_20131.htm
Androus is run on Linux based system, IPads are run on Unix based
system. Run faster don't use anywhere as much dish space light and
very portable with long battery run times.
They are getting better and cheaper
http://eee.asus.com/eeepad/transformer-prime/features/
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{etzl
Remember, remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot
I see no reason why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot

Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent
To blow up the King and the Parliament
Three score barrels of powder below
Poor old England to overthrow
By God's providence he was catched
With a dark lantern and burning match
Holloa boys, holloa boys
God save the King!
Hip hip hooray!
Hip hip hooray!

A penny loaf to feed ol' Pope
A farthing cheese to choke him
A pint of beer to rinse it down
A faggot of sticks to burn him
Burn him in a tub of tar
Burn him like a blazing star
Burn his body from his head
Then we'll say ol' Pope is dead.
Hip hip hooray!
Hip hip hooray!
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Don McKenzie wrote
PC sales have flat-lined.

Nope, just havent seen any growth lately, a different matter entirely.
Seems the Android, iPhone, iPad, and other gadgets, such as internet TVs are having a massive affect on current PC
sales.

PC still outsell all the rest combined.
Is the PC industry is heading for collapse?

Corse not. The most we might see is another change
of physical format like we did from desktops to laptops.
 
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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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Corse not. The most we might see is another change
of physical format like we did from desktops to laptops.

Hey, it's getting harder to find a desktop in a shop like JB HiFi
100 laptops, and 6 desktops seems to be almost the norm.

However PCs fully built into screens is becoming more popular.

Cheers Don...

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Don McKenzie

Dontronics: http://www.dontronics-shop.com/

DuinoMite the PIC32 $35 Basic Computer-MicroController
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/the-maximite-computer.html
Just add a VGA monitor or TV, and PS2 Keyboard.
Arduino Shield, Programmed in Basic, or C.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Pretzl wrote
I think it's because of Windows

You're wrong. Its just another change of physical format like we
saw with laptops and amplified by Job's brilliance at marketing.
My Laptop 2 years old is noe being slowed down by the sloth ware

None of the laptops I look after that came with Win7 are.
Windows deliberatly add so you have to buy a new computer

Just another of your silly little conspiracy theorys.
and they then sell another operating system (mines Win7 32 bit home
edition and still don't see it better than what was with "Win3.11").

More fool you. Its nothing like it.
On the verge ou "Upgrading" Aldi were selling a 10" Android tablet
I am still working out its nuts and bolts but it's not bad (IMO)
http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_20131.htm

Nothing like the performance of a decent i7 laptop with lots of memory and Win7 64 bit.
Androus is run on Linux based system, IPads are run on Unix
based system. Run faster don't use anywhere as much dish
space light and very portable with long battery run times.

iPads have pathetic battery life compared with a kindle.

Electronics always does, stupid.

And notebooks are much slower than a real laptop.
 
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Petzl

Jan 1, 1970
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Pretzl wrote


You're wrong. Its just another change of physical format like we
saw with laptops and amplified by Job's brilliance at marketing.


None of the laptops I look after that came with Win7 are.
The IT crowd using XP on a computer controlled process believe it and
won't upgrade
Just another of your silly little conspiracy theorys.
Don't think so
More fool you. Its nothing like it.
For me no difference. 3.11 would run on a 386 computer will Win7?
Nothing like the performance of a decent i7 laptop with lots of memory and Win7 64 bit.
Show me a 10" Win7 laptop that has a i7 quad chip? Seem reluctant to
produce them. Seem to be saving them for Win8
iPads have pathetic battery life compared with a kindle.
Mine get 8 hours the Asus Android gets 16 hours and comes with a i7
chip
Electronics always does, stupid.

And notebooks are much slower than a real laptop.
Again the only Laptops that come with a i7 weigh around five kilos,
the Asus tablet Eee Pad weighs ½ kilo and runs on battery 16 hours
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Don said:
On 22-Jan-12 9:15 AM, Rod Speed wrote:
Hey, it's getting harder to find a desktop in a shop like JB HiFi

Sure, but plenty in Hardly Normal and I noticed that OfficeWorks
was pushing some in their Back to School ads on TV too.

I'm the only one that has bought one recently amoungst the ones I know tho.
100 laptops, and 6 desktops seems to be almost the norm.

Dont recall the numbers were quite that dramatic at my
Hardly Normal, but still many more laptops than dekstops.
However PCs fully built into screens is becoming more popular.

Dunno, not sure what the sales volumes are like.

I dont like laptops as the main machine myself, but I certainly
use the PC a lot more than anyone else I know does.

I do use one around the house, listening to radio national stuff while
bottling the beer and in the kitchen updating the food database, stuff
I buy in bulk that ends up in the freezer etc. I buy full slabs of porterhouse
and scotch fillet and cut it up myself to get the thick steaks I prefer.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Pretzl wrote
The IT crowd using XP on a computer controlled process believe it

More fool them, I can prove its a lie.
and won't upgrade

More fool them, Win7 leaves it for dead.
Don't think so

Corse it is, its completely trivial to prove that its a bare faced lie.
For me no difference.

Another bare faced lie.
3.11 would run on a 386 computer will Win7?

Who gives a flying red **** ? No one with even 0.001 of a clue would even use one now.
Show me a 10" Win7 laptop that has a i7 quad chip?

Only a fool demands a 10" screen.

Anyone with even half a clue has a much bigger screen and a tablet.
Seem reluctant to produce them.

Because anyone with even 0.001 of a clue doesnt use such
a small screen on a system with a decent capability.
Seem to be saving them for Win8
Fantasy.
Mine get 8 hours

And thats pathetic compared with what a kindle gets.
the Asus Android gets 16 hours

And thats pathetic compared with what a kindle gets.
and comes with a i7 chip
Again the only Laptops that come with a i7 weigh around five kilos,
the Asus tablet Eee Pad weighs ½ kilo and runs on battery 16 hours

So anyone with even 0.001 of a clue has both, stupid.

And a proper desktop too so you can stuff it with
the 2TB drives that you need on any decent PVR.
 
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Petzl

Jan 1, 1970
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So anyone with even 0.001 of a clue has both, stupid.

And a proper desktop too so you can stuff it with
the 2TB drives that you need on any decent PVR.
A lot of users like the light weight long battery life (not a kindle
which is just an electronic book) and find it much more productive
rather than hauling a 5 kilo windows Laptop around.
Through the HDMI ports you can run it on in my case 42" LCD
With the USB ports you can add as bigger drives as you want. As most
if not all of your Apps are available on the net there is no need to
have them on your computer. A bit of a problem is to get a "Cloud"
ready printer.
I have a Kodak ESP7 which don't and Kodak have now turned to shit
(where have I heard that before)
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Pretzl wrote
A lot of users like the light weight long battery life

Yes, but if they use the PC much, they want a lot more than just that too.
(not a kindle which is just an electronic book)

Wrong, as always.
and find it much more productive rather than hauling a 5 kilo windows Laptop around.

Most dont move whatever they use around that much and use a light weight one only when
they do move it around much and use a much more capable system when they dont need that.
Through the HDMI ports you can run it on in my case 42" LCD

And by the time you plug in a decent screen, and a real keyboard,
you might as well have another decent capability system that you
dont have to fart around like that every time you want to use it and
which you can put all your 2TB drives into too.
With the USB ports you can add as bigger drives as you want.

Much more convenient to be able to have them all in a decent desktop system.
As most if not all of your Apps are available on the
net there is no need to have them on your computer.

Most have enough of a clue to have what they use much on the computer
so they dont have to fart around when they want to use them.
A bit of a problem is to get a "Cloud" ready printer.

I print **** all anyway.
I have a Kodak ESP7 which don't and Kodak have now turned to shit

Nope, its just Chapter 11, stupid.
(where have I heard that before)

Likely it was just the voices in your head, again.
 
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terryc

Jan 1, 1970
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Don said:
PC sales have flat-lined. Seems the Android, iPhone, iPad, and other
gadgets, such as internet TVs are having a massive affect on current PC
sales.

Is the PC industry is heading for collapse?

Shrug, just morphing to another form.
More gadget orientated.
<tic> been going downhill ever since you purchased four refrigerator
size cabinentto hold the cpu, tape drive, hard disk and a spare</tic>
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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terryc wrote
Don McKenzie wrote
Shrug, just morphing to another form.
More gadget orientated.
<tic> been going downhill ever since you purchased four refrigerator
size cabinentto hold the cpu, tape drive, hard disk and a spare</tic>

Going downhill since LONG before that, stupid.
 
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terryc

Jan 1, 1970
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Rod said:
Because anyone with even 0.001 of a clue doesnt use such
a small screen on a system with a decent capability.

Wod, sure your name isn't Ron? As in IRONY.
And in a thread about gadgets too..
 
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terryc

Jan 1, 1970
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Rod said:
Don McKenzie wrote


Nope, just havent seen any growth lately, a different matter entirely.

Is that "going forward" Vs "in the future"?
 
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terryc

Jan 1, 1970
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Don said:
Hey, it's getting harder to find a desktop in a shop like JB HiFi

Correct me if I'm wrong, but JB HiFi's focus selling electronic gadgets,
any electronc gadget that is popular, that is a closed box, especially
if if has lots of high priced add-ons/plug ins.

These don't require much ability in the sales droids. Desktops had that
bad aspect that they needed to be opend to have add-ons added into them.
Gadgets are so much easier.

However PCs fully built into screens is becoming more popular.

Evolution of the laptop?
 
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terryc

Jan 1, 1970
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Rod said:
terryc wrote


Going downhill since LONG before that, stupid.

If only we could harness George Julius spinning in his grave.
 
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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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