...... $200 boondoggle tabletless tablet are totally different stories.
I only meant.... that for most laptop (as well as PC) users... a tablet would likely be just as useful. Tablets themselves aren't such a trouble to transport or carry around. And much harder to lose than a flashdrive. The old desktop computers are quickly becoming very obsolete... and laptops may not be far behind them.
Although I have always been a Microsoft user... and was never impressed with open source.... it is the software of the
NOW. Certainly the old MS and Apple OS's have likely seen their hay days.
But as I understand it... it is chip/processor design that really controls what OS's will be allowed. Processor makers ultimately have OS control by virtue of the chips design. If there is money to be made there.... I wouldn't expect chipmakers to be fools. The only thing that will remain unchanged... is change.
Computers will only continue to get smaller. But, until a new way to interface with the human operator is found the touchscreen will likely be the size limiter.