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"I wonder how far away they are from a version that can be made sufficiently small and lightweight to run on a tablet? Then wouldn't we have a "write once, run anywhere" version of Windows? Imagine every application that works on Windows being able to work on your tablet or phone... Yeah... that's gonna have pretty broad appeal."
You can have that on a tablet right now. Just buy a Windows 7 tablet. However, I think that we're finding out that people don't want to use WIMP applications on their phones/tablets. They want a UI that's optimised for the device.
Take Windows, trim it down, create a new UI layer that's optimised for phones and tablets. What do you come up with? The equivalent of Apple's OS X after they went through that same process to create iPhone OS. This is as close as you're gonna get.