Mitlov
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I'd still have to take a look at it before I bought it. I'm not going to be one of the first to jump in.
The keynote actually did not talk about the software, Windows 8 as much. If the case is that you can download any Windows 7 application onto this device, then it won't fail because of not having enough apps like other tablets do.
Which is a good thing!!!
The Surface Pro will be able to run any Windows 7 application, because it has an x86 processor and Windows 8 Professional. You may need to use a USB stick or an external optical drive to install the application, but if it ran on Windows 7, it WILL run on the Surface Pro.
With the Surface RT, you need to run apps specifically designed for WIndows RT, the ARM version of Windows. So you won't be able to use legacy Windows 7 software.