Probably x86 windows tablets don't have the larges market share, but developing and running Pharo on them is equally easy than doing the same on a desktop computer. You can run the same x86 VM with JIT support and it runs fast. I tried PharoDroid before on an Android tablet but it was lot slower. Proper touch support is missing, but developing on a tablet with an external keyboard + mouse is possible.
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