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Originally Posted by HansTWN
Aren't you forgetting the huge business market? The Intel version will no doubt be a great success there. Now consumers are a very different story, but even they may be convinced by a superior product at a similar price.
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Agreed. Enterprise wants their employees creating content, not just consuming it. By all accounts, the Surface is way better then the iPad for that. Even the RT version.
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
That was my initial reaction, but I'm not that sure anymore. Look at what happened with the shift from BlackBerry to iPhone. That was in most parts done on an individual basis. IT departments loved the BB with its security features and abhorred the iPhone, but people didn't really care. Half or more of the work force knows enough now about IT that they can ignore them. Surface will need to appeal to individauls as much as IT departments to find their market niche.
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You have a point there but this is not just a phone, its a productivity device. Besides, if your company buys you one, it would have to be pretty crap for you not to use it. And I can see companies buying these by the bushel.