This is a pretty out of reality statement I thought ?
Larson-Green dropped a couple of other interesting tidbits during her UBS interview on November 21. She hinted that
Microsoft is working towards a future where users may carry multiple kinds of phones or portable devices of some kind. she said that there could be a time when users have "three or four" phone-like devices they'll be able to switch between, using the one best suited to a particular scenario.
I have that six-inch one (presumably the Nokia 1520 or a device like it)," she said, "and when you're traveling on the train and you're using public transit so you can see more and do more, and then when you're out in the evening and you only have your suit, or your evening dress, you have a small one that slips in your pocket. You can buy more than one."
Possibly I should clarify reality as in My reality,
Her second device did not comply with my reality,
Which would include a Laptop not a playful little tablet with cloud everything,
When I travel I actually bring a very small printer as well as my laptop and a few other items which all fit in a small backpack,
So this is where her statement does not fit my workload and needs,
My needs don't rely on a Internet connection every step of the way either because it actually has usable programs and 200 gig hd I can do work on while I travel.
I believe her third and forth device does not include a desktop either which is another story because the story ended so who really knows,
Cheers.