MasterOne, 2014-03-26 11:42 »
Non Hic wrote:The future is already here. My "phone" is now a full PC. It just lacks gaming power but it will be there, eventually.

True, but I think the gap in performance will always be there, meaning that for certain people's requirements, a larger form factor than a phone would be necessary. For most people, the phone could definitely become a device that hooks up to a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Android, not being a desktop OS, would suck as one for power users. Not to worry, though, because Windows RT is gaining major traction and makes an excellent OS and looks beautiful on big monitors. The larger the monitor, the better RT looks.

My usage of computers is different from 99% of the people out there, so I am always going to need the maximum amount of power possible.
Non Hic wrote:Off topic, that video, "color filter" + "massive camera jitter/shake" + "blur". I never watch such videos and close them rapidly because they are brainwashing. They mess with your mind on purpose. Be wary of them.
I don't like it either, but I think you're over thinking it, as it's a low quality YouTube video production probably filmed with a non-broadcast quality camera.

You can search for the Intel NUC and find plenty more. It's just that this one had some people from Intel talking about it.
[quote="Non Hic"]The future is already here. My "phone" is now a full PC. It just lacks gaming power but it will be there, eventually. :D[/quote]
True, but I think the gap in performance will always be there, meaning that for certain people's requirements, a larger form factor than a phone would be necessary. For most people, the phone could definitely become a device that hooks up to a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Android, not being a desktop OS, would suck as one for power users. Not to worry, though, because Windows RT is gaining major traction and makes an excellent OS and looks beautiful on big monitors. The larger the monitor, the better RT looks. :lol: My usage of computers is different from 99% of the people out there, so I am always going to need the maximum amount of power possible.
[quote="Non Hic"]Off topic, that video, "color filter" + "massive camera jitter/shake" + "blur". I never watch such videos and close them rapidly because they are brainwashing. They mess with your mind on purpose. Be wary of them.[/quote]
I don't like it either, but I think you're over thinking it, as it's a low quality YouTube video production probably filmed with a non-broadcast quality camera. :) You can search for the Intel NUC and find plenty more. It's just that this one had some people from Intel talking about it.