Ballmer: The Slates Are Coming
Michael Haney
thezorch at gmail.com
Tue Jul 13 08:45:09 BST 2010
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Christopher Chan
<christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 08:43 AM, Fred A. Miller wrote:
>> For a number of reasons, I don't agree that tablets will replace PCs.
>
> Nor do I agree that PCs will become irrelevant and be replaced by the cloud.
>
> Let's wait and see.
>
I see something more like the Private Cloud than using something out
on the Internet. My vision of the future is far more attainable right
now. Users would connect to a powerful central computer in the home
that is connected to the Internet. This computer can run
sophisticated games, play movies, play music,browse the web and grab
emails simultaneously for multiple users. There's only one central
computer in the house to manage and update. The family connects using
whatever they want, be it a graphical terminal that gives them a
desktop and provides ports for connecting devices like a webcam, a
digital camera, game controllers and etc, a tablet for web browsing,
or anything else you might imagine. These connections can be wired or
wireless. For wired connections we're talking FAST optical fiber
networks, and for wireless we're talking about something beyond the
802.11n standard we have now.
I see this possibly happening in about 10 years, but its somewhat
achievable right now to a limited degree. The technology isn't quite
there yet to make this work as I described it above.
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