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Amen.
And that's the real question: can Microsoft deliver a product that is better than their competitors? Their history isn't very encouraging, but we'll reserve judgement until we see the actual product. A couple of things that are going to hurt them are their lateness to the market and the price point. The other one is going to be the UI and how many apps that redesign themselves for a touch-based interface, because let's face it: for anyone needing to edit a document or spreadsheet, the touch-screen interface is currently a nightmare.

I totally agree with Jason on this one. Now we'll wait to see what actually gets delivered.
Posted by blarman
26th Jul