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I'd consider that to be a tablet with a keyboard accessory.
In our field it's often difficult to draw a line somewhere, but if a computer can be used as a touch screen tablet without a keyboard I consider it a tablet.
A netbook can't be used without a keyboard, which can't be removed anyway.
But would there be any difference functionally? Especially if price can come down a tiny bit more?
I think the formfactor has merits (though not so much the actual physical dock keyboards which are clunky and heavy) but the keyboard on my Surface is like a book cover. And deceptively, almost amazingly accurate.
I feel like I use it for what I'd use a netbook for. Light browsing, email, some Document processing.
And it's light, has great battery life, etc.
I think Netbooks and Tablets have a great chance to converge than Ultrabooks+Netbooks. It'll be interesting to see where MSFT takes this keyboard concept.





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How about a (theoretical) Surface with a Clovertrail chip?
Has an attachable keyboard (optionally tactile), reasonable processor, can run x86 apps, and can become a Tablet when need be.
Also Clover Trail Win8 tablets get 8+hrs of battery life.
I'd certainly buy it in a heartbeat over the Surface RT I have now, which has a weaker processor than my Lumia 920.