Smart phones are getting more and more advance and ok at the moment it difficult to see how you will be able to do certain type of work on a phone, like making web sites, desktop publishing etc,
You use the right tool for the right job. And there are certain jobs that are simply going to be beyond the scope of a 4 inch screen.
but then I never believed you could do any good video editing on on them, now you can thanks to iMovie
The basics for sure, but if you're planning on doing anything even remotely delicate a smart phone simply isn't the tool for the job due to it's form factor. Even if in terms of processing power and software it could probably do it.
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and that's the problem the evolution going on in the mobile phone business and now the tablet market are going so quickly overtaking desktops as they are just standing still. Its not just smart phone either, TVs are getting better with internet built in and with more and more software being in the cloud why will you need to have a separate computer? Consoles are getting more and more like computers offering more and more features, web cam, video editing, etc.
The front room isn't the ideal place for net browsing no matter what you're running. It sounds like a really cool idea, right up until you actually try it.
What I'm trying to say is I can see it happening in maybe in less than 6 years even, that computers the way we think of them (big desktops) only being seen in business, not in the home, in the home your have smart phone with a dock to your tv, plonk it in and with a wireless mouse and keyboard your be able to do everything I can do on my desktop so why would you need one? Thats what the new amiga would have to be, a intelligent smart phone that when out of the dock your apps are touch controlled and work in the same way a current smart phone works, drop it in your dock attached to either your monitor or tv, the apps become desktop versions, with a simple blutooth connection to keyboard and mouse.
The digital home is pretty much there already tbh. It's simply a question of who will sell whole packages. Currently as it stands Apple are really the only ones who could probably put together an out of the box setup that anyone can use.
But even outside of that, you can do every single thing you describe today with current tech more or less.
So the idea of a big desktop computer I think is nearing the end of line, and only geeks and business will have them, lucky I'm a geek.
Gotta be honest, I'm not really going to shed many tears for honking great boxes. I like my space
