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Rainbird said:

They'll be thicker and more power hungry than their ARM counterparts, that we can agree on, but I think manufacturers will be able to create compelling hardware still. We still haven't seen what they can do with Ivy Bridge for example.


You're right in that we are judging it before it releases.

But, specifically, what software do you use on Windows you can't use on Android?

I've seen Android run kb/ms, and its perfect just like with touch. So interface isnt' an issue.

Gaming I've already touched so, please don't mention Games for Windows.

I've also agreed for specific tool sets like CAD or programming, Android still can't do that stuff.

So for the typical mass consumer and possibly yourself, what are you unable to use?