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Originally Posted by pl001
Half the cost, twice the battery life, and significantly less weight. Those are pretty compelling reasons.
For the price of a Pro you can buy an RT plus a i5 PC and use RDP on the RT to control that PC when you need it. Because of this I personally don't have any need for a Pro, and I think most consumers who carefully evaluate their mobile computing needs would find the same thing. The Pro certainly has its place, but the RT is more capable than most people believe.
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But this still wouldn't be an argument, solely supporting Surface RT.
You can remotely connect to your PC via iPad or Android tablets as well.
So this might be an argument against Surface Pro, but probably not for Surface RT exclusively.