In a recent interview with CNBC, Microsoft founder Bill Gates
defended the company’s Surface tablets, while downplaying Apple’s iPad in the
process. Even with (reportedly) mediocre sales, and declining PC interest, Gates said the Surface’s features as a tablet/PC
hybrid make it the better value over something like the iPad, which he claims
leaves users frustrated.
“A lot of those users are frustrated, they can’t type, they can’t create
documents, they don’t have Office there,” Gates said about the iPad. Maybe so,
but the iPad is still the clear winner in the tablet market, continuing to do
well in spite of more heated competition—such as the Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD
and Surface. Apple managed to sell 19.5 million iPads last quarter alone.
In fact, Apple’s iPad does offer the flexibility of document
creation—alongside Apple’s own suite of apps, you can create music, edit
pictures/video and edit documents—and there’s no shortage of keyboard
accessories. Gates’s assessment of the iPad is a little short-sighted, though
it’s true something such as the Surface Pro, which isn’t necessarily an
out-and-out iPad competitor, is the more powerful device.
Even if there are some iPad users left frustrated by the device’s
capabilities, or lack thereof, there are far more who embrace the device than
Microsoft’s Surface. [Source]
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