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Aye, heard that too, found it very interesting, because if Windows do it and Apple also make the switch then Bootcamp will not be effected - which is a bonus.
I think Microsoft are doing a far better job atm at merging mobile/desktop
Indeed. Had a go on a Dell 2-in-1 running Windows 10 in tablet mode and liked it.
My current computer is an 11" MacBook Air which cost £750 a couple of years back. Apple don't seem to offer a laptop in this size/price range anymore, I guess they want me to get an iPad instead.
However Microsoft seem to do the tablet/laptop thing better, I'll be looking long and hard at a Surface Pro when it comes time to replace my MacBook Air.Hopefully Microsoft can nail the Surface Phone too and make Apple less complacent than they seem to be at the moment.
Seems like that's what MS are doing to try and catch up on mobile.
Windows 10 coming back to ARM chips with full support, and same apps being developed on desktop, mobile and xbox.
Surface Phone might be interesting, or it could be as irrelevant as their last 5-10 years attempts at mobile.
/derail