https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oi1B9fjVs4
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oh and Hololens is the shiznit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AADEqLIALk
Been coming for a long time, why else would they buy all the tech from Nokia to sell phones?
This has my undivided attention, would love to free up the dining room space.
This has been a long time coming. Ubuntu for the phone was planning on doing the same exact thing. If I'm not mistaken, they ended up teaming up with Microsoft, which is probably where this comes from. The Hololens to me is a neat concept, but just does not feel very practical at this moment today. I love pushing the boundaries with new tech, but just don't realistically think people will want that. It's kind of like having a virtual or projected keyboard instead of a physical one.
Anyhow though, what worries me about Microsoft + Full PC apps on a phone is that you will need phones with 128-256gb of storage, and a ton of processing power to run their crap. Battery will die quick if it isn't plugged in.
PC is not dead, not by a long shot.
The lightweight $300 laptop market maybe.
We are years from having a phone sized device that can replace the storage, speed, video power of the the systems I use daily.
This just removes the need of a PC for people that just use chat, email, office and the web.
Its not the features its power/storage.
Phone hardware can not match a high end PC or laptop. I personally think it will take a few major jumps in tech to get PC sized power into a phone sized device with usable battery life.
I don't think the long term vision of this is to replace the laptop, but If devices that support this become ubiquitous then imagine every hotel has a setup, your desk at work, your desk at home. It docks to your car while you are on the road, etc. It brings some amazing use cases and with enough bandwidth can also pretty much replace local storage with all cloud based resources.
Power users may not immediately benefit, but I already bring an 8" windows tablet along in case I need to get something done remotely, but don't want to bring a laptop and everything that comes with it.