Originally Posted by
lanakaryatna Sorry all I wrong, I mean surface pro not a surface laptop
If you were a huge casual gamer, there might be benefit to running both. There are touch games on both platforms you can't get on the other. But you'd have to be very into touch games.
Because you can run things like tinder and WhatsApp as extensions/desktop versions, and there's UWP apps as well, if you wanted to run some specific non-present app, it would make more sense to emulate than dual boot, because this sort of scenario would be rarely used. It would also be a rare use case, something most people wouldn't do.
In fact in either case, it would be a rare use case, most people wouldn't want to do.