Been debating, Should I even build a new computer or not? I have seen the tablets that are out and love them they do every thing and more than any icrap! But is there a need any more for the big bulky desktop any more? The tablets are faster too. Is this the end of the desktop? I just do not see spending thousands and know in 2 months it is worthless like the stuff I have now and for what 350 you can have a tablet now? I can see the PC gaming industry is dead as well. Xbox one and PS4 are the real game platforms any way, Right?
What do you think?
To each their own opinion and lifestyle (I respect those that still use their pc at a desk, alongside multiple monitors and/or 2560 or 3840 displays), but for me it simply evolved.
The era of the necessary upgrade for productivity every year or so is certainly over. I think many will agree that ended sometime around the era of core 2 duo or so, and likely around this generation on the video/gfx side (for basic necessities). Tablets are certainly almost there in that regard.
For me, the desktop evolved into an htpc. With the standard uses of a pc becoming the internet and digital content distribution that can be integrated into different (ie netflix on a tv, or the game store on a console) or smaller (phones and tablets for convenient web-surfing and consumption) form factors, you simply have to decide how you like to experience that content.
I like sitting six feet away on a couch and looking at a (relatively) bigger screen, also knowing I don't need to spend a ton on a gfx card to enjoy contemporary games at 1080p, while knowing I have the option to upgrade either the display or gfx card at any time. I also prefer the option of a mouse and keyboard over a mandatory remote, trackpad, controller, gestures or touch screen...even though those are still all options. You will notice my posts do not say 'sent from my phone/tablet using swype'...even though I own both those devices and am proficient, they are not my preferred input to the world.
It also really comes down to a persons' definition of good-enough. Tablets and then phones will soon have competent-enough cpus and gpus to make pretty much all content good-enough for the visual acuity of their use for most purposes. That said, 4k is a thing that demands a large screen (or sitting really close) and is not going to be the same experience on anything other than a dedicated pc or tv set up. Gaming will evolve, with 720p (thanks to the xbox and smart phones) being the new lowest common denominator as the later catches up to the former...but scaling to 4k (9x resolution) is going to be rough on anything other than a pc for some time to come.
I, for one, want to move with the middle to upper stream of that river as time flows into that reality, while participating in a manner I am accustomed (tabs, websites, videos, discussions across a large screen with an efficient input device). That will require a pc of some sort for some time to come.