[citation][nom]alidan[/nom]to everyone talking about the arm vs x86 i want you to think of it this way.there are really 6 oses. windows, linux, and osx and crap ports between them. than there is android, ios, and win8.look at this realisticly. if windows manages to get tablets to be treated like real computers, than all the win 8 crap will port to other oses too. and if the tablets use x86, what will that do? really? it will force a bigger battery, because we have realy high power chips at low watts already for x86, its fully possible that amd will take that segment with its great apus.what what matters most isnt the program for inter platform use, its the files they output, because everything can read a jpeg, but not everything can run an app.really the one thing that i want to see is wacom get into the tablet market, because i would so buy a wacom interface tablet over the crappy finger only screens, because i would love to use a pen to be able to draw and paint.[/citation]
Bull... there are crappy ports, yes, but not all, only those that were originally crappy programmed. If the code is written in an upper level language or is commented extensively or written in an open standard language things are not gonna be that hard.
Windows did get tablets to be treated like real computers and have laptop sized batteries. Guess what, they failed. People don't really want bigger batteries, they want more powerfull ones and there currently are none. If there were more powerfull batteries you would already see them in iOS or android or laptop devices. About the app vs output file, you're talking nonsense. If that would be true all OS couldread pdf, ps (postscript), svg, odf etc by default but they don't.