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Yes, it's true tablets and desktops each have their strengths. But if you had a dock/undock-switch-OS system you can optimize your computer for either.
Create stuff in docked mode, undock it and be more mobile.
I guess you can even take it a step further, a laptop kind of dock and a full desktop dock. If each is sold separately you can buy what you want and thus only pay for what you need.
Then again you'd probably end up with a laptop that isn't as good as a real laptop and a desktop that isn't as good as a real desktop. Maybe the tablet can be some good though.