Actually, you can buy a nifty keyboard to attach to the surface. And
also Microsoft produced both x86 and ARM tablets. Initially, "Pro"
distinguished the x86 tablets from the ARM version, but the ARM tablets
were significantly limited. For example, you could only install software
from the
Jenna,
PEBL is compiled for x86 processors; I believe that the surface tablets
are generally not x86, but I've heard that the surface pro is x86 and
will run normal desktop applications. Note that many of the PEBL Test
battery tasks require at least some keyboard input (to launch, or to
set the