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Originally Posted by Yolina
I have a Surface Pro 3 and I'm really happy with it. It's portable like a tablet and can do most things like a laptop - the combination of the touchscreen, keyboard cover, and to a certain extent the pen, make all the difference to versatility.
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My niece liked her touch screen Windows 8 device as well. Doesn't mean that it was successful in the marketplace though. Some people liked their Windows phones, even though that was a huge failure in the market place. Different strokes for different folks.
My comments are geared towards the claim that the combination laptop/tablet computers are going grab a big chuck of the market, not that some people don't like them. According to what I read, this "big growth" of Windows has them up to around 9 percent of tablet units shipped last quarter. Good compared to where they were, not so good compared to Apple or Android. The question is whither or not this growth is purely about the initial hype and marketing push or if it's sustainable. A lot of devices have sputtered after the initial marketing push. If they are the hot new Christmas gift for 4th quarter and continue to grow, then they might have something.