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dahuman said:

First of all,

both iOS and Android.

Second of all,

Windows 8 is the ugliest shit I've seen in recent years and not fun to use, they did the resize and location of their bricks pretty well but man it's unintuitive and ugly as fuck, I hope they fix a lot of that shit on release or it's gonna be like Vista for me all over again.

Third of all,

We'll see what Jelly Bean brings to the table, not a lot of info avaliable yet but that's the plan.

Finally,

any decently powerful tablet that can't last 10-18 hours is fail in my book, that's the bare minimum for modern and future tablets, get to work Intel, work your ass off, thanks, OK I'm out.

Im a little perplexed by your comment.

Windows 8 brings to the table what no other does. Live conectivity without the need for notifcations or entering apps. Its multitasking is faster and more intuitive than IOS and Androids  tablets have terrible multitasking if you can even call it that.

Calling W8 unintuitive after mentioning IOS or Android is pretty gobsmacking. IOS and Android static grids are pretty old and basic. very unintuitive to say the least. 

So far Windows 8 is showing that its the most intuitive OS in the ppipeline, with the Live tiles being a brilliant feature. Something the oher Os's would gratly bnefit from. Also the cross app integration to. Already WP7 does this alot better than Android and IOS phones. The metro usr interface an workings behind are proving a brilliant intuitive design for users. And with WIndows 8 its taken much further and is more open. Unintuitive is everything static grids of yesterday provide.