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posted by on Wednesday April 05 2017, @09:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the vive-le-roi dept.

You may never buy another laptop.

Ten years ago, laptop sales overtook desktop PC sales to become the dominant hardware platform for computing. Now smartphones are about to do to laptops what laptops did to desktops.

[...] The first fatal trend is that young people are already choosing smartphones over laptops, even without docking and clamshell smartphones. ComScore reports that the use of laptops and desktops among younger people is on the decline. Some 20 percent of millennials use their smartphone as their only computing device, according to a recent report, and this percentage grows each year. Raw demographics alone favor the end of laptops.

The second fatal trend is that the industry is champing at the bit to move everything off Intel and onto ARM. (Intel and Intel-compatible chips have powered desktop and laptop platforms for decades; the smartphones and smartphone apps run on ARM chips.) Once laptops, especially laptops from Apple, run ARM chips, they'll run iOS and Android instead of OS X and Windows. And at that point, they'll essentially be identical to docking solutions, but more expensive.

The third and final fatal trend can be found in your wallet. Smartphones are becoming amazing. The Galaxy S8 is amazing. And this year's iPhone is expected to be mind-blowing as well. The new phones have cameras that rival DSLRs. They have performance that rivals desktop PCs. They run increasingly amazing apps, including professional-quality apps. Unlike laptops, smartphones are exciting.

And they're expensive.

Consumers are now ready to pay $700, $800 — even $1,000 and upwards for a phone. (Already a top-of-the-line iPhone 7 with AppleCare costs $1,100. The iPhone 8 is expected to be more expensive.)

Consumers will pay this amount because smartphones are worth it. This is especially true if they don't have to shell out $1,500 or more for a laptop as well.

Laptops are too boring and expensive. The industry is churning out new designs that enable smartphones as laptop replacements. Young people are favoring smartphones. The industry wants to use smartphone OSes. And consumers are spending more on smartphones, which will make us spend less on laptops.

-- submitted from IRC


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  • (Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Thursday April 06 2017, @11:24AM (2 children)

    by hendrikboom (1125) Subscriber Badge on Thursday April 06 2017, @11:24AM (#489609) Homepage Journal

    Now if they would only let us know whether we can use any of those many laptops using Linux without proprietary device drivers ...

    Even the ones that are sold with Linux don't tell us about the proprietary device drivers.

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by anubi on Thursday April 06 2017, @12:34PM (1 child)

    by anubi (2828) on Thursday April 06 2017, @12:34PM (#489623) Journal

    Like you, that is a major concern in my next laptop purchase... How does Linux run on it?

    And I am waiting with baited breath for another Linux to be sprung off by the pissed-off Linux die-hards that want things done right... not this damned Linux Industry Consortium crap headed by the same IP mindset that has ruined Microsoft and is ruining Android.

    Not SystemD! I do not know that much about it, but I have heard enough bad things about it from people I have great respect for, that I don't want to have a thing to do with it.

    In other words, I want the OS version of , well, consider that other site that was getting so phuched up that some people who wanted things done right did exactly that, and gave birth to the forums I am now entering text in. Soylix?

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    • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Azuma Hazuki on Thursday April 06 2017, @03:25PM

      by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Thursday April 06 2017, @03:25PM (#489691) Journal

      You want FreeBSD. Maybe Slackware or Gentoo if you want to stay on Linux.

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