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I can't exactly speak for him, but who knows--maybe there really *is* no value in a Windows-based tablet for him? Just because something is on the market being sold doesn't mean it is automatically of value to everyone... people have different needs. Buying decisions aren't necessarily dictated by maturity. Although a lot of people buy based purely on impulse and marketing hype without a second of actual research, which in my opinion is about the worst thing anyone can do... but the companies love it.
I can't exactly speak for him, but who knows--maybe there really *is* no value in a Windows-based tablet for him?
But he never stated that he was talking about him, it was written like he meant that there's no value in a Windows-based tablet in general. The thing is, a Windows 8 - tablet can do more-or-less all the same thing an Android - or an iOS - one can -- atleast when the amount of available software catches up -- so in general there's either value in all of them or none of them. The difference in value then mostly boils down to hardware-features, with a cheap tablet being the optimal point for some and an expensive one being the optimal point for others.





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There is value in such already, you're just being too immature to notice it.