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If this is the true price (+ local taxes etc) then it seems to me blindingly obvious that MS wants to retire windows on a PC with an X86 chip unless it is running Windows Server.
This may not happen for a couple of years but to me, their aim is pretty obvious. Price this so low that no one else can make any money. This will drive the competion out of businesss. People will choose a Surface device over a normal PC because of the cost. They are not only after the PC biz but the whole Android and Apple infrastructure.
This might seem a bit far fetched but I firmly believe that MS wants to put all their competitors out of business. This is a high rish gambit and may fail. If it does then MS will have to break itself up to survive.
The next few years will be rather interesting.
Edited 2012-08-15 03:42 UTC