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"Microsoft just made all its OEMs into potential enemies. This is a big slap in the face of Microsoft's OEMs, basically telling them they're not good enough. OEMs have no choice but to take it like a man, though, since they have little choice in the matter. "
To be honest, and lets face it, Apple set the benchmark for things like personal music players, phones and tablets. The rest of the market has failed to step up and provide something with the same qualities. Sure we've got some high end Android phones but no real contender vs the ipad.
Microsoft have just set the Windows benchmark and OEMs need to pull their finger out, stop remaking the same crap for a quick buck and put some thought and passion back into their products.
I say, well done Microsoft for doing it, even if it does fail at least OEMs will try to step it up a gear now.