Chregu
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Well, the limited app selection will grow with time, same thing happened with iOS and Android. I would be curious with all the apps out there (iOS and Android) what percentage is actually used. I have a ton of apps on my S3 and only use less then 12, but that's just me.
The windows phone looks like windows 8 but people aren't expecting it to run all x86 applications
Windows Phone doesn't have a desktop for example. I don't really think this is comparable, mostly because Windows Phone 7 was released before Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 still looks very differently. Windows RT looks exactly like Windows 8.
I don't want to say that the Surface RT is a bad choice if you have the apps you need. But if I'd want to buy a productive tablet, I'd have to buy a iPad because there are many apps in my field not available for Windows RT (or Windows Phone 8) or a tablet with Windows 8.