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But under today's constraints? Consumers expect fast+fluid OSes with great battery life in thin, light, and cool (as in temperature) form factors.
The tablet idea as Microsoft saw it in the early 2000s was a failed idea. Apple really brought and defined this new market segment, and it is the game Microsoft is playing now.
I think that running full Windows on a device designed to compete with the iPad wasn't really seen as logical by many prior to Windows 8. Including myself. I was one of the people who argued for scaling Windows Phone up to tablet sizes.
However after using Windows 8, after seeing its battery life, and its new APIs, I see that the point is to unify the codebases.
Windows devices run Windows at heart. Real Windows, not WinCE with a limited kernel.





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Those are not tablets as we know them today.