As much as I look forward to buying my SP4, one must remember that Microsoft is predominantly a
software company. Case in point: The Zune.
After all, how many MS-branded laptops/desktops do you see? None, because all MS needs are the OEMs. If the OEMs made and sold tablets/hybrids in the same/projected volume as their PCs, would MS really be building and selling the Surface Pro line of hardware?
Pre-Windows 8, laptops and desktops were well-suited for MS' OS; thus, no need for MS to enter the laptop/desktop hardware market. However, with the adoption and popularity of tablet/mobile devices, a different Windows was required for such devices. Unfortunately, Windows 8 could not draw the excitement nor interest of the consumer or OEM market as it had done with previous versions of Windows.
So, who's left to showcase the new Windows on tablet/mobile devices? Predominantly, that's MS. Thus far, Windows on tablet/mobile devices has not had the success it has on desktops/laptops. Will Windows 10 turn things around? Who knows?!
But let's say for a moment that it does and the adoption and popularity of Windows-based tablet/mobile devices grow to or are growing to that of the laptop/desktop-based Windows, does MS really need to produce the Surface Pro?
For me, I wouldn't be surprised if they exited the market under such winning conditions. In the meantime, though, without OEM volume production/consumer adoption, they will need to encourage adoption of their future OS by showcasing it on their own hardware.
But it would be a shame, however, to see the Surface Pro die--even if OEMs started to enjoy the same success with their tablet/mobile devices as they had with their desktop/laptop devices. I know that the Surface Pro has its competitors, but--to me--nothing (so far, anyway!) beats that touchscreen and detachable keyboard!
The Surface Pro is alive! Long live the Surface Pro!