
Will the Surface tablet blend? I’m sure it will but who will dare try to blend it? Maybe not yet but soon when the Microsoft touch tablet goes mainstream. For now, let’s use the Surface tablet as a skateboard.
Yup, that’s what Microsoft’s Windows division head Steven Sinofsky did to a Surface turning it into a skateboard.
The Microsoft Surface tablet features a magnesium frame so it’s strong and durable. Can your iPad or Android tablet do that? I don’t think so.
Okay, this proves the Microsoft Surface Tablet is very strong. It might not blend too. Now that we’ve established its strength, I’m dying to find out if the software works fine.
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