In reply to a post by CurlyWhirly:No.
I saw an article on Click saying that as so many people use androids, smartphones, etc for internet access that the PC and laptop market will just die making it not commercially viable for Microsoft to put in the R & D costs.
There are going to be plenty of laptops and desktops around for a few years yet and they are still producing them.
Some people still need powerful machines, something that you can't get with a tablet. Try editing a large video project on a tablet or how about doing some desktop publishing or producing music. I am sure there are many other things that could not really be done on a tablet.
A lot of people that uses tablets just browse the net, have a peak at their facebook, watch the odd video and that is about it.
Adrian
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