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Copied the stylus, size, keyboard....enough said!
Copied the stylus, size, keyboard....enough said!
Are we claiming Microsoft was the first with a stylus? Being a 12" tablet? Have a keyboard cover?
No, Microsoft was not first with those.
- What they WERE first on bringing incredible WACOM technology with the Pen to a portable tablet PC with a mainstream OS to support it
- They were not the first with a tablet keyboard, but they were first with a magnetic detachable TYPE (with actual keys) cover. They made the Touch Cover more relevant, but no, not the first
- There were previous tablets in the 12" range, however, they were the first to make it as compact, light, portable and with USB 3
- Also, Microsoft was the first to bring a fully functional desktop OS to a portable device (Microsoft Tablet PC from 1999)
- Even the iPads of today do not run the full MAC OS's but a more Mobile Version which takes away from many of the capabilities to make any/all of the iPad lines a true laptop replacement like the Surface Pro and Windows 8/10 Tablets (nor RT)'s are marketed as. (RT does really well for remote/mobile users but as a true laptop replacement for business, no)
I am sure there are more things I can add, but it's silly to think that Microsoft invented any/all of this stuff, but, you have to admit that Microsoft has played a huge part in bringing a lot of what we have now to the mainstream.
The poor Microsoft Tablet PC was just way too far ahead of the curve, but at least Steve Jobs took inspiration from it to come up with the iPad.