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Smartphones and Tablets have all what is needed. The only limiting factor to use them as 100% replacement for workstation-desktops are input (keyboard/mouse) and output (Monitor). That will be solved in 2013/2014.
There is just no good reason for having a huge fat tower under your desk you cannot easily take with you, cannot use without being connected to power-plug, cannot use without static internet-cable. The raise of laptops was just the first step. Notebooks and Tablets are the logical consequence. A smartphone in your pocket or a watch on your arm the goal. The have enough power, have so much advantages. Only thing missing are input- and output devices. Say hello to Google Glas, to projector-technology, to flexible keyboards you can roll together.
Edited 2013-01-24 10:00 UTC