My work is principally in the Microsoft world. Notwithstanding, I have my grievances with current generation products both server (business) & client (consumer) side.
No doubt the Nokia 920 is the best Smart Phone I have ever owned. I'm also in the Windows 8.1 world but I have my criticisms about that. It's not intuitive enough to recognise when it's not operating on a non-touch device. The Surface(Metro)/Desktop experience is too disjointed & I hope that it will be addressed properly in Windows 9. The acceptance of Windows 9 will be pivotal for Microsoft's success or failure in the future.
The any device synergy & cloud service integration has been a great & necessary step for the evolution of Microsoft. In may respects, an understated achievement. Keeping in mind, Microsoft never seem to get the execution right, first time around. Reflective about trend, they tend to adopt a bigger picture but sometimes at the cost of capturing the market. Timely execution & a lack of innovation strategy in recent years can be blamed on the former management for the missed opportunities.
As for tablets, have played with Surface & Surface 2 & Surface 2 Pro. Surface 2 is an improvement, both platform & hardware. Surface tablets are robust but they are too heavy & bulky. Especially Surface Pro 2 (which has exceptional hand writing recognition & is a formidable workhorse for a tablet BTW.)
For now, I am stuck in the iPad tablet world because the latest Mini & Air models are light, fast & app rich. The Microsoft Surface app market is growing but there are still some apps that I cannot live without. eg. CCTV remoting, 2x Client, Logitech Harmony Remote. Also I like the cellular option without having to rely on WiFi bridging.
No doubt the Nokia 920 is the best Smart Phone I have ever owned. I'm also in the Windows 8.1 world but I have my criticisms about that. It's not intuitive enough to recognise when it's not operating on a non-touch device. The Surface(Metro)/Desktop experience is too disjointed & I hope that it will be addressed properly in Windows 9. The acceptance of Windows 9 will be pivotal for Microsoft's success or failure in the future.
The any device synergy & cloud service integration has been a great & necessary step for the evolution of Microsoft. In may respects, an understated achievement. Keeping in mind, Microsoft never seem to get the execution right, first time around. Reflective about trend, they tend to adopt a bigger picture but sometimes at the cost of capturing the market. Timely execution & a lack of innovation strategy in recent years can be blamed on the former management for the missed opportunities.
As for tablets, have played with Surface & Surface 2 & Surface 2 Pro. Surface 2 is an improvement, both platform & hardware. Surface tablets are robust but they are too heavy & bulky. Especially Surface Pro 2 (which has exceptional hand writing recognition & is a formidable workhorse for a tablet BTW.)
For now, I am stuck in the iPad tablet world because the latest Mini & Air models are light, fast & app rich. The Microsoft Surface app market is growing but there are still some apps that I cannot live without. eg. CCTV remoting, 2x Client, Logitech Harmony Remote. Also I like the cellular option without having to rely on WiFi bridging.
