From technology point of view, the PC hardware is in the best place it has ever been. The race to boost clock speed and with it, power consumption has subsided with today's PCs being cool and powerful. This is important for those of us using the PC as A/V sources but even for every day work, it is nice to have a quiet PC. My new workstation uses SSD instead of hard disk for its boot drive and it is essentially silent compared to my old workstation which was built 4 years ago and sounded like a tornado.
Yet, it seems the PC may never get the luster it once had with portable computing products getting faster, bigger and more functional. While work computers are safe, the PC in the home is starting to get get threatened. And at any rate, are not considered "cool" anymore: http://blogs.pcmag.com/miller/2011/01/why_pcs_get_no_respect.php
What do you think? If we fast forward 5 to 10 years from now, will we have more tables and phones for our everyday computer or will notebooks and desktops be still dominant in the home?
Yet, it seems the PC may never get the luster it once had with portable computing products getting faster, bigger and more functional. While work computers are safe, the PC in the home is starting to get get threatened. And at any rate, are not considered "cool" anymore: http://blogs.pcmag.com/miller/2011/01/why_pcs_get_no_respect.php
What do you think? If we fast forward 5 to 10 years from now, will we have more tables and phones for our everyday computer or will notebooks and desktops be still dominant in the home?