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greenmedic88 said:
Kynes said:

The Pro version has an i5, it's an ultrabook in a tablet disguise, the perfect item for the corporate world. It will reach a market that the iPad can't, and a very lucrative one.

It's comparable with the Samsung Series 7 Slate, which currently uses a Sandy Bridge i5 and runs Windows 7. 

I think it's a solid product, particularly with the Wacom tablet functions built in (which also happens to be priced the same as a well optioned ultrabook), but the fact that few seem to know about them illustrates that the Surface Pro is far from likely to be the volume seller among the 2 Surface options.


yeayooo my lil babe got cited.... well the real reason the series 7 slate is not working imo especially in the corporate world it's because of windows 7 not being suited for touch.... win 8 will change that....

people are focussing on the hardware for surface windows phones etc... but the real issue and big player here is win 8 and how well it will perform and be received by the public.... if people dig it... well then it won't be this decade either that apple becomes the OS leader... because bottom line all together MS still has 10 times or more product running their OS in one form or an other and I'm not talking about office on top.... people who think apple is even close to turn the table have been smoking big time....

ipads and iphone market is miserable compare to all the sectors MS touches....