1775 wrote:
All in one desktops were tried in the past and were not good - no way to upgrade, no room to internally expand, etc.
Isn't iMac an all-in-one?
I figure the Metro on laptops and desktops in the long haul will prove to be reasonable as consumption and creation of digital stuff progresses and intermingles.
But at this stage, they are perhaps better being apart, like Apple is doing w/ IOS and OSX. MS should have introduced Metro as the mobile portal between consumption and productivity w/ the consumed data.
MS jumped the gun on (and rudely forced) integration of Metro + PC Desktop, but we will see it happen, and you will see Apple integrate IOS w/ OSX