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I wouldn't write off the surface just because of browser choice, although I'd rather have options.
Honestly, for a tablet I do not mind a closed system. It makes keeping the device secure a lot easier for the OS developer. It makes it easier to standardize the hardware for developers and it gives an overall better experience for the typical user. Of course, enthusiasts will be bummed because they can't run home-brew, but for the most part, it is a good choice for the masses.
I wouldn't write off the surface just because of browser choice, although I'd rather have options.
I write off the Surface due to O/S choice. I don't want Windows at all. I like the hardware for an ultra portable because it takes a tablet, and makes it useful for real work due to the keyboard. If I'm barred from putting the software of my choosing on MY device, it isn't really my device, is it?
A jail is safe and secure, with easy administration also, but I don't want any parts of that ;^)
I might have been in the market for a Surface Pro to replace my aging Macbook Air and also be my first tablet, but the Metro apps being locked down seriously piss me off. I don't want Microsoft dictating what apps I can run in tablet mode any more than I want them dictating what I can run on the desktop. This bullshit is going to cost them a lot of money in sales.Yeah I was seriously considering getting a Win8 tablet since I like the UI a lot, but now I think I'll just get a Nexus 10.
I might have been in the market for a Surface Pro to replace my aging Macbook Air and also be my first tablet, but the Metro apps being locked down seriously piss me off. I don't want Microsoft dictating what apps I can run in tablet mode any more than I want them dictating what I can run on the desktop. This bullshit is going to cost them a lot of money in sales.
I write off the Surface due to O/S choice. I don't want Windows at all. I like the hardware for an ultra portable because it takes a tablet, and makes it useful for real work due to the keyboard. If I'm barred from putting the software of my choosing on MY device, it isn't really my device, is it?
A jail is safe and secure, with easy administration also, but I don't want any parts of that ;^)
Not to mention, MS enforcing their contractual "right" to delete anything they want off of your PC or Tablet with Windows 8/RT. No thanks.
But Microsoft isn't Apple. trying to beat Apple at their own game sounds like a losing strategy.
That's why the Surface Pro exists for people like you. Install any OS you like. The thing is that Canonical is never going to get someone to build hardware like Microsoft can.