Because people might not want to carry a tablet and want a single solution. If I'm out the door running errands I want everything contained in one device. That's my phone.
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Because people might not want to carry a tablet and want a single solution. If I'm out the door running errands I want everything contained in one device. That's my phone.
I buy what works for me and not what the people around me buy.
Back when I first got my Z10 in March 2013, everyone who saw it wowed about it. Then came the inevitable "Show me Instagram" or "Where's Netflix?" Consumers in 2014 do expect these apps.
Absolutely. I speak for myself and not others. If you notice there is plenty of the pronoun "I" in my posts unless I'm speaking of a well known trend or event I witnessed. In which case I say so.
Oh I know that, don't worry - but I would suggest (without evidence) that more are in the camp I described, which is why BlackBerry are doing it.
We can disagree on this one and I still love you...
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What app issue?
Native banking apps, native transportation, native navigation, native insurance, native social apps....everything I could not find in BBW, supported by the platform and by the developer. No need to rely on another platform for any of the apps I use.
See how that goes?
Aaaww see now you've done it...you buttered me up and now I'm all girly and stuff.....💘
It's my English charm you know. When I find it I will let you know!
YOU'RE ENGLISH?!?!?! *sigh*....*thud*
Oh yes. I even love cricket!
Sorry, DVD drive in Surface Pro 3? We are in 2014! I have never used a DVD or CD in 3 years! If you really really need it just buy an external USB DVD drive. The current Keyboard is fantastic and gets great reviews. Do you know SP3 weighs so light and slim is because of the sealed battery? cheers :)
Film and TV is still sold predominantly on DVDs.
Not for people who like things instantly, House of Cards DVD?
In the UK through Amazon prime you can now get US TV shows like Extant 1 day after they stream in US, no not on DVD, to stream..
Who carries around DVDS just in case their board so they can pop one in? That's more in-house entertainment.. yes I know there are portable DVD players but come on!
Now if it could play vinyl... THAT would be something
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Refs;
http://m.europe.wsj.com/articles/SB1...42958?mobile=y
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No, that's not remotely comparable, and it doesn't alter the fundamental reality that at present, DVDs are the predominant platform. Signing up for a subscription service is not the same, having offline compatibility with different platforms is not the same either. If you want that, you have to buy the DVD and rip it.
Except they are available BEFORE the DVD even comes out
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So what? It's not offline, it's not cross platform, it's not to keep. And it's not the dominant means of buying them. Which was the point.
We're talking about too many different things at the same time.. if you look at the pictures above you'll see that digital sales which as I understand mean OFFLINE sales, which if you look in the link some were made available a week or two BEFORE DVD, those are digital copies that you can buy keep and use on a limited number of devices, eternally.. they have jumped up
My other point is the benefits of a DVD are outweighed by the costs imo when you start talking about portability especially where a digital substitute exists..
A tablet like that would be for a very niche market, and doesn't it open up more ways for hackers to get into your device and install malicious software? And they can get scratched and 10 digital copies are easier to access on the go than 10 DVD copies.. etc etc
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Sure, you wouldn't expect it on a tablet - but I was taking issue with your "I haven't used a DVD in 3 years" comment, dismissing their importance. It remains a fact that this is how how most film and TV is currently distributed; and the DRM means that for those who want offline viewing cross platform have no current alternative but to buy the DVD and rip it. It's not the fault of the device, it's the fault of the film and TV industry - they're the ones who need to catch up.
I don't remember saying I hadn't used a DVD in three years? But fair enough
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Well that would be for the reason that it wasn't you. Oops! Sorry! :rotfl:
It's all good :)
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Microsoft has a huge app gap compared to BlackBerry. Some people here are to funny.
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I speak for the trees. :)
I love trees. They speak to me.
Those are triffids. Beware.