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There is a difference between a system being multi-user account, [one user at a time], and multi-simultaneous user account [multiple users using system at one time].
Amega a desktop operating system with one keyboard and monitor attached could not be used by two users at the same time, but did have support for multiple user accounts(Exactly like windows 7 Pro Home desktops today).
Tablets should be simular to that, where its unlikely that two people would ever be able to use it at the same time.