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I'm pretty excited for this tablet! It's going to have a full OS on it and will make a GREAT companion to my GNote 2! Already reserved mine @ Best Buy.
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No micro$oft anything in my life. 
Along with some Vista and an increasing number of Windows 7 PCs. Low cost Android tablets are everywhere now.
I wouldn't mind having one but I do not have the funds for it. I do believe it is too pricey and may not do very well.
It looks like it's got a non-tactile membrane keyboard....
Full-OS does not mean full function. unless you can use the same apps you can on the PC platform i call scam. it's just a glorified, more expensive iPad. i highly doubt it will do half the stuff a laptop can. let's see MMOs and other PC-games that run on Win8 run on these things then we'll talk. this is just another pathetic attempt at a 'tablet PC'. it will likely block large file downloads, lock you into their app market, and have no external drive for DVD-ROM. it would be a better deal to get a convertible laptop for the same price
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my first Android tablet wouldn't even allow downloads through the browser (only pictures, never other types and only a certain size) so i would not be surprised if the tablet MS is pushing has a file download limit in the mobile IE that forces people to be locked into their app store. MikeDT's pic of the tablet itself seems to lack the 'desktop' tile which would be needed to access software not compatible with the Metro interface (such as Firefox)
Hey! Get your own bits!A non-tactile membrane keyboard, just like the Timex Sinclair ZX81
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That's actually a Windows RT ARM tablet, I posted for illustration. There is no traditional Windows desktop in RT. Because I was really interested about the non-tactile touch keyboard that Surface apparently comes with. A real physical moving key keyboard seems to be an optional extra.