On 07/24/2013 01:19 AM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:

> The fact that MS's tablet seemed to be a failure, since their first one
> [Surface RT?] was not compatible for a very large percentage of Windows

The Microsoft Surface RT was Microsoft's first commercially released ARM
Tablet.

The first tablet to run Microsoft Windows was released in 2001. This
tablet used an Intel chip.

> cost a premium when I bought the laptop.  It almost seemed like all of
> the makers has to charge an extra fee to run Win7,

For laptops that come with Win7, one has to purchase a license for
Windows 8, and Windows 7.
For laptops that come with WinXP, one has to purchase a license for
Win8, Win7, WinVista, WinXP.

> can help families keep their back to school software budgets from becoming 
> more than their mortgage payments.

Depending upon the specific school, the required hardware and software
is more likely to be an iPad running iOS, or an an Android tablet
running Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, or Key Lime Pie, than a
laptop/desktop.

AFAIK, both LibreOffice4Android and LibreOffice4iOS are still in alpha,
with a very long way to go, before being suitable for testing by
non-developers.

jonathon
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