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From Computex*s point of view: the PC is not dead, it*s just mutating!

Release date:2014-06-17   Views:2034

There's obviously no smell of PC dead - just last week in Taipei, where PC manufacturers around the world launched a new range of hardware devices. If we insist that it is the post PC era or post PC era, PC manufacturers seem to be developing too many PCs. Of course, you may question whether many of these products can be called PCs, but many news reports in Computex outline the same direction: PCs are not dead, they are still alive! It's just constantly changing.

Here are three observations on PCs on Computex this year:

Is it a PC? Flat? Or

The term "hybrid" is best used to describe Computex's many device displays - PC manufacturers are using all kinds of solutions to actively demonstrate a series of new types of PC devices that are expected to fully master the functions of tablets and laptops in a single device.

Although no one is sure whether these products will win the favor of enterprises or consumers, it is at least a positive direction to adopt this multi in one strategy. This crossover hybrid multi in one device is not just about adding a Bluetooth keyboard to an iPad and then pretending to be as computing as a fully functional desktop. Similarly, it's not just about adding touch screens to bulky laptops, such as some of the early Windows 8 models, and saying, "look! This is the future! "

In fact, it's an imagination about how to optimize the integration of touch, productivity, and power consumption, and how it's popular with corporate users who don't see keyboards and touchpads (or mice) as antiques.

This kind of imagination has been brought to full play with ASUS's five in one transformator Book v. It's a tablet, a laptop, a smartphone, and All in all, this is really a super PC! This five in one device has the functions of Android smartphone, Android Tablet, Android laptop, windows tablet and windows laptop, so it should have everything?



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