In my view the tablet and the PC are different. You can do things with the tablet if you are not encumbered by the legacy of the PC.
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The laptop computer is a workhorse. The tablet is just a display.
The iPad - contrary to the way most people thought about it - is not a tablet computer running the Apple operating system. It's more like a very big iPhone, running the iPhone operating system.
We believe that Apple has it wrong: they've talked about it being the post-PC era, they talk about the tablet and PC being different; the reality in our world is that we think that's completely incorrect.
The PC is becoming a truck. Everybody is using a tablet and a phone.
We're in an inflection point where it's cheaper to learn to read on a tablet computer than it is to learn to read on paper. And that being the case, it's only a matter of time before every 6-year-old kid has a tablet computer, and we know for a fact, 3- to 4-year-old kids are using tablets and iPads, and 75 and 80 year olds are using them.
The tablet is not mainstream. Reading off the screen is not mainstream.
Beyond the hype, style, and speculation, the truth is that the iPad is really just another tablet device. A really big PDA, where a touchscreen does what a laptop's keyboard used to do.
We want to let you use a Mac, or Windows PC, or iPad, or Android, without having to think about any of the technical details.
A tablet replacing an exercise book is not innovation, it's just a different way to make notes.
There are many different kinds of PCs. You have fixed, virtual, tablets, notebooks, ultrabooks, desktops, workstations. What you find in commercial PCs, business PCs, is that there's a really long tail of usage on client devices.
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