Right now it's endless speculation, the volume of which only establishes MS has piqued a lot of people's interest.
I wish them well because enlarging the mobile Windows community has the potential to make my job easier since most business users are on Windows. So, if it works great, if it doesn't then it doesn't, and in the meantime my nose is mostly stuck to the grindstone wishing the view would improve.
>I see it more in the line of google showing off the possibilities with the nexus line,
>while others sell more devices. More in line with the Acer head honcho than the european head
>who already saw the device doomed. That they ARE talking about it
>(not the paid pipers usually tooting the money filled horns)
>gives this HW attempt much more credibility.
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>>I don't expect either overnight or long term results. When it comes to hardware Microsoft have always been like gawky acne-d teenagers who hope their money will buy their way into the in-crowd. Not going to happen.
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>>>Time will tell. It's a long-term investment. Don't expect overnight results.
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>>>>Rumors of Surface pricing, that's hilarious. The market reality is that they are complete non-players in this space. Maybe someone will come up with an answer to the iPad's market DOMINATION but I seriously doubt it will be Microsoft.
Scott Ramey
BDS Software