>> In other words, there is no viable consumer market for open computing.
This is a chicken and an egg problem.
Corporations don't have an incentive to create open consumer devices (lock-in,planned obsolescence). Consumers don't have an option of a consumer (not maker/hobbyist) level open computing device (TINA).
Hence the appearance of a non-viable consumer market.
This is a chicken and an egg problem.
Corporations don't have an incentive to create open consumer devices (lock-in,planned obsolescence). Consumers don't have an option of a consumer (not maker/hobbyist) level open computing device (TINA).
Hence the appearance of a non-viable consumer market.