Daniel Payne
Moderator
Yesterday the stock price of Microsoft dropped 11%, attributed by a report on CNN.com that the Surface RT tablet inventory had to be written down some $900 million.
Is anyone surprised that Microsoft has missed this fast-paced market by:
Just having one of these mistakes is enough to derail your sales plan, but having all five is certain defeat.
On the positive side the Surface RT device does have some attractive features:
I foresee that Android and iPad will continue to dominate the tablet market for the next 2 years and that by 2015 Microsoft will be forced to exit the tablet market.
Is anyone surprised that Microsoft has missed this fast-paced market by:
- Entering several years too late after the iPad?
- Not being different enough from the iPad and Android-power devices?
- Coming in at a price point that was too high?
- Not offering a better user experience?
- Not offering enough apps?
Just having one of these mistakes is enough to derail your sales plan, but having all five is certain defeat.
On the positive side the Surface RT device does have some attractive features:
- ARM-powered
- Keyboard for typists like me
- USB port for easy sharing
- New, lower price of $350.00
I foresee that Android and iPad will continue to dominate the tablet market for the next 2 years and that by 2015 Microsoft will be forced to exit the tablet market.