Bit LTTP having only just seen the video. Well I can see why MS Surface (particularly the pro) would appeal to some people, but with no price, detailed specs or concrete delivery dates, the entire event is just a premature hype exercise imo, delivering very little other than perhaps achieving what I would call an applause ripple effect somewhat similar to those obvious plants that you see in the crowd at the E3 press conference.
Because when you come to think of it, without any concrete info to offer at the end of the day, the only sure thing MS has announced here is to tell their potential tablet OEM partners that theres a new cowboy in town - one with a competitive advantage who doesnt have to pay any Windows licensing fees and can potentially hurt their already slim margins. If thats not a big fuck you I dont know what is. Who is MS trying to fool here? Stretch these OEMs to the limit where they have to start pushing open-source solutions for real? Well if thats the case, Im all for it. Open source deserves a chance to shine.
Secondly the reveal has done very little to change my mind that Windows 8 is nothing but a cluster fuck of a mess for traditional desktops. No, I have no use for this Surface hybrid. Its a big meh to me. It aint gonna replace my multi monitor desktop setups at work or at home. Yes I do like the improvements under the hood for Windows 8 but that still does not compensate the overwhelming hate I have towards your blatant troll attempt of trying to turn my desktop into a giant smartphone! Metro is butt ugly and fucking hideous and I dont want to be exposed to it, not even for a fucking second on my desktop!
Youre fooling nobody with your one-size fits all form factors crap. I have no problem towards unification or convergence strategy for mobile devices and desktop counterparts. Thats not the issue. What I have a problem with, is your cuntish way of implementing it. The underlying code is already there to ensure that it works well for various form factors, so why not just limit the Metro UI to touch centric devices? Why not make it easy for users to flick a switch like a desktop mode, a tablet mode or a phone mode? Why not make it work like Windows media centre where we dont have to be exposed to it if we dont need to? How is Metro supposed to enhance my desktop experience or make me more productive?
Like I said youre fooling no one. Windows 8 merely a convenient pretext or excuse and your last ditch attempt at trying to shove your mobile UI in our face in the hopes that it translates into mass acceptance for your dying mobile devices. Only difference this time around is, instead of your strong-arm tactics with OEMs, youre also bringing your game to end consumers. To that, I still say a big fuck you MS.