First. From a purely technical standpoint, I think we would all agree that a tablet is a computer in the sense that it has a CPU, RAM, and Storage yet research firms etc seem to categorize them as a "tablet" rather than a computer.
Interesting, if you categorized an iPad as a computer then Apple would likely be the number one seller of computers.
Is categorizing an iPad as a tablet simply an "anti-apple" bias.
The reality is that an iPad probably earns Apple more money than what HP or Dell earns on most computers so its not really a "profit" thing.
The new HP500 Slate runs windows and in my opinion, a netbook without the clamshell.
So is a tablet a "computer" or is it a "tablet"?
If you say they two should be distinct then is the HP 500 a tablet or is it a netbook?
Interesting, if you categorized an iPad as a computer then Apple would likely be the number one seller of computers.
Is categorizing an iPad as a tablet simply an "anti-apple" bias.
The reality is that an iPad probably earns Apple more money than what HP or Dell earns on most computers so its not really a "profit" thing.
The new HP500 Slate runs windows and in my opinion, a netbook without the clamshell.
So is a tablet a "computer" or is it a "tablet"?
If you say they two should be distinct then is the HP 500 a tablet or is it a netbook?