This comes from Maximum PC.
"Posted 09/15/2011 at 12:35pm | by Seamus Bellamy

In the world of tech, concepts come and go faster than  poop through a goose. Sadly, some ideas with great potential fade into  the realm of vapourware, or see their prime features rolled into already  existing products. Worse than this, hardware and software that smacked  of half-baked failure from the get-go are routinely green-lit by  manufactures to be released on an unsuspecting, and soon to be  frustrated, public.
There are however, some concepts that both innovate and  thrill those fortunate enough to experience them. Should these concepts  be nurtured out of prototyping and released into the wild, wooly realm  of the consumer, they stand a chance to change the way that we interact  with our world on a daily basis. The Personal Computer is one such  product. So too, whether you like it or not, was the iPad: While other  tablets may have been around before hand, none had ever managed to  capture the public’s imagination or hard earned money in such a manner  as to make it an ubiquitous part of our every day lives.
While it may be coming in well under the radar, we’ve got a  feeling that as it crops up in more and more locations over the next  few years, the latest version of Microsoft Surface could have what it  takes to be the next piece of computing technology to change the way we  work, shop and live on a daily basis."
 
 
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