What are you talking about? My powst was more about the fact how MS hypes the product. You could say that it's immaterial that is something improvement or innovation, but MS clearly pushes Tablet PS as a MS-innovation. And it's NOT a MS-innovation. It would be OK if they said "we decided to enter the Tablet PC market". But instead they are saying "We have a brand-new newer before seen innovation called the Tablet PC!", when in fact it's neither "brand new" nor an "innovation".
		
		
	 
Two observations:
1. If you eliminated hype in this society, there would be dead silence. In an age where sweeping panoramas, swelling music, and deep philosophical conversations on the beach are used to advertise feminine hygiene products and the ownership of huge, hideous, expensive SUVs is equated with freedom -- exactly what is it that you find so outrageous or horrific about any claims MS may have made with regard to this product? 
2. Lots of people flapped wings, jumped off of cliffs, and made other assorted suicidal attempts to fly for quite a long time.  We still credit Wilbur and Orville with the actual invention of the airplane because they were the first to produce and demonstrate a device that at least provided a modicum of the functionality of a practical, heavier-than-air aerial transport device. I've wanted something with the power of a decent notebook combined with full-fledged writing recognition and the ability to record sketched diagrams ever since I started toting "portable" computing equipment about the planet with me.  This is the first time anything has come close to that basic spec.  The previous attempts have been jokes.  For what do we give credit to Microsoft's predecessors in this arena -- parody?  Parody usually comes AFTER that which it mimics, not before it.
If Microsoft has made a Tablet PC that actually works and does what I need it to do, I'm gonna acquiesce to Billy boy and company calling themselves the inventors (or innovators or whatever else they want to call themselves) of the Tablet PC.  I'll be satisfied with that, as long as they don't pretend that they're selling me freedom or self-assurance or life everlasting or whatever else all of the real charlatans and mountebanks of this society pretend to dispense.
And I'll save my rants and raves for stuff that actually matters.
- prosaic