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microsoft hardware decline
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Discussions tagged with 'microsoft hardware decline' on WindowsForum.com examine whether Microsoft's hardware strategy is faltering, particularly in the tablet market. Recent threads analyze the Surface Pro line, noting a trend toward pared-down models and questioning if hardware compromises reflect a deeper software-centric crisis. Users debate the impact of Windows 11's touch capabilities on device appeal and whether Microsoft is losing its competitive edge. The tag captures ongoing skepticism about the company's ability to balance innovation with execution in its own hardware ecosystem, especially as rivals advance. These conversations focus on Surface devices and the broader implications for Microsoft's hardware reputation.
For more than a decade, Microsoft and its competitors have waged a quiet war for control of the tablet market, with waves of innovation, retrenchment, and occasional missteps along the way. The recent release of a pared-down Surface Pro model, coupled with persistent dissatisfaction over Windows...
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