Like many "tech analysts" your comments are somewhat biased and misleading. Microsoft has two versions of the Surface. "Surface tablet sporting Windows RT, and powered by Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip, will set you back $599 (around £380). The Intel powered Ivy Bridge slate, which will run Windows 8 Pro, will apparently retail at a rather eye watering $999 (around £640)." My prediction, given it will be Joe Public who will buy this not companies, is the Arm version will out sell the Intel 10 to 1. Consumers are not interested in Office.
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Like many "tech analysts" your comments are somewhat biased and misleading. Microsoft has two versions of the Surface. "Surface tablet sporting Windows RT, and powered by Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip, will set you back $599 (around £380). The Intel powered Ivy Bridge slate, which will run Windows 8 Pro, will apparently retail at a rather eye watering $999 (around £640)." My prediction, given it will be Joe Public who will buy this not companies, is the Arm version will out sell the Intel 10 to 1. Consumers are not interested in Office.