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I admit, I'm just a normal dude, but the way I see this is:
With the $2bn Microsoft has probably (my guess) an option to become a major player inside Dell in the future (if need be...)
To me it looks like Microsoft wants to become the new Apple of the future - and with that MS does not rely on other PC/Surface/Tablet makers - they would gain the same control over the hardware as Apple has over theirs...
And by saying this I don't mean it's a bad thing - for Microsoft...