If they basically provide laptop functionality and allow the user to access the Windows back end behind metro then this will be a huge offering.
It basically turns a tablet into something useful beyond being a toy. I've held off buying a tablet because of the fundamental lack of productivity and integration with work that I do on a computer.
We will see how MS proceeds but the keys to the gate are in allowing surface to exist within a home and corporate windows environment with all of the features of a windows laptop.
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