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I'm using it on a slate and occationally on my desktop, since I have to deal with it as a developer in the near future.
Basically, it's mostly a piece of crap, both technically and as a UI. It kinda works on the slate, but on the desktop, it's an absolutely nonsensical approach.
I have installed Windows 8 on a tablet as well and while Metro works quite nicely on the tablet with the touch interface, using the desktop on the tablet is a complete PITA.
On the other hand, using Metro on a desktop computer with a mouse and keyboard is completely braindead.
Seriously, what where those people at Microsoft thinking?
Super-all-in-one solutions were never successful in the past. Or do you still see many people driving around with amphicars?
Adrian