@Ed T uhh, why not surface on a mobile tablet device? its already got everything needed other than maybe the CPU horsepower, though that will come with time. Im sure the 1ghz processors like the snapdragon would be marginally capable of pulling it off, especially if paired with a graphics chip to off load some of the interface rendering.
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Maybe someone could create a giant full scale board game
that would be ace
@misterman That actually sounds usefull. you could have all your favorite board games from checkers, to life etc on the iPad.
@misterman Yeah but you won't be able to put pieces on it.
That's why I'm rooting for Surface to take off in mobile devices. Imagine playing RISK on an Tablet. xD
@N900 iPad Command & Conquer would rock.
@N900
Surface on a mobile device? Let me guess, you rode to school on the little yellow bus before dropping out in the sixth grade.
@Ed T uhh, why not surface on a mobile tablet device? its already got everything needed other than maybe the CPU horsepower, though that will come with time. Im sure the 1ghz processors like the snapdragon would be marginally capable of pulling it off, especially if paired with a graphics chip to off load some of the interface rendering.
@d0ug because it can do everuthing surface can do without surface,