Like many users of Windows phone, I think a tablet running Windows phone OS will be a home run. After seeing some early demos, I assume this is what
But it's not Windows 7 phone Windows on tablet; This is a Windows phone interface on top of Windows on your tablet. By trying to be all things to all people, Microsoft are running the risk of fun there at all.
Microsoft basically have two choices of OS that went into the race generation tablet: no Windows (retrofit with a touch-centric UI) or a Windows phone OS. He went with the former–
There are several reasons which I am skeptical that Windows 7 will automatically win on a tablet, but they all boil down to my belief that a tablet PC or a PC is not a substitute for most users. Microsoft officials continued to insist that the tablet is just a sub-category of the PC. They insist that users want to be able to run legacy applications and new (but not always there is a Windows phone apps) on a tablet. While this position can provide Microsoft with a deft ready critics who suggested that the post-PC era has arrived, in my view it contorts the market reality to fit the business model of there is Microsoft.
By choosing to create a Windows Foundation generations of tablet OS–and tries to convince developers to write