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Rainbird said:

I know WOA won't run legacy software, but I don't see any reason you can't have good x86 tablets. They're probably not going to be as slim as their ARM brethren, but I think that's a worth tradeoff. Ultrabooks have shown that it's certainly possible to create slick x86 hardware.


Ultrabooks start at $1,000, don't include a touchscreen and aren't designed to come apart. They also come with about half the battery life of a good tablet and a noisy fan. I'll believe in thin, light, quiet, long-lasting and reasonably priced x86 tablets when I see one.



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