Of course, "right" is a relative word in a tech ecosystem that has changed enormously since Microsoft's 1990s heyday, when it bestrode the personal computing world with a nearly unparalleled monopoly, created and maintained through an assortment of abusive tactics that led to a landmark anti-trust action. What long-time Microsoft watchers know is that the company often has a way of getting things right with Version 3. Or maybe, that should be Version 2, since Microsoft and its Windows hardware partners for years sold stylus-operated tablets based on previous versions of Windows. But I'm not ready to buy one, yet.Īfter trying out a new Surface Pro, which has just gone on sale and uses Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 8, I'm putting it in the category of a fine Version 1 product. ![]() ![]() Microsoft's Surface Windows 8 Pro – a fascinating combination of tablet and laptop – is the company's most innovative product in years.
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