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I'm not so sure this is the right strategy. Apple appeals to both the tech and non-tech world alike, and so does Google. Most computer illiterate users or soccer moms don't really understand tech products anyway and buy (or are given as gift) devices such as tablets by more knowledgable users.
If Windows RT doesn't really appeal most of the tech world, I can't see how soccer moms will even know what it is.