Window 8 and Logos 4?

Having not purchased an iPad yet for reading my Logos books I am quite fascinated about the possibilities presented by the Windows 8 Hyprid Unltrabook presents to Logos users. Although in Tablet mode it appears that these will be a bit on the hefty size (but still under 2 pounds which is less than a lot of larger hardbound books), the laptop configuration is superior for some reading situations. I have noticed quite a few iPad users have purchased stand to prop their iPads up when reading at a table, a laptop of course has the “stand” built in! To be honest there are lots of reading situations that I enjoy reading my Logos book on current my laptop, the only thing I dislike about it is the weight of my 17 inch monster!
What really gets me excited however is the idea that it will run on a full version of windows and consequently can run the full version of Logos, not a dumb down mobile version. However, does anyone know how well Logos 4 runs on Windows 8?
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Is that a tablet, or laptop? Windows 8 on Arm tablets won't run normal windows apps.
Nevermind. [:$] I re-read your post.
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These hyprid's will have the new Intel chips and chip sets. They should be about the size and weight of a Macbook Air.
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Windows 8 hybrid tablet concept looks intriguing => http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-57413227-64/is-this-the-future-of-windows-8-ultrabooks/
Also noted Intel Ivy Bridge performance boost => http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-57412178-64/intel-chip-tests-surface-ahead-of-apple-windows-laptops/
For ultrabook hardware, Apple refurbished MacBook Air models offer best bargain => http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac/macbook_air If was buying for Logos 4 use (Mac or PC), suggest July 2011 model with 4 GB of RAM. The 13.3" MacBook Air model has a screen resolution of 1440 x 900. Reading rumors about MacBook Air model refresh soonish (few weeks ?), which should include price drop for older refurbished MacBook Air models. Also reading about a replacement for 15" MacBook Pro.
With Boot Camp (free) and a Microsoft Windows license (cost ?), have option to run Windows on a MacBook Air, which includes Windows 8 => http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393005,00.asp
Caveat: MacBook Air battery life is noticeably shorter than an iPad; anticipating a Windows 8 hybrid tablet to have similar ultrabook battery life.
Edit: personally dreaming of a MacBook Air with touch screen (similar to hybrid tablet).
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I did just put Windows 8 on my CR-48, and went ahead and installed Logos on it (I put in a bigger SSD). It actually seems to run okay, and the hardware on the Chromebook is absolutely way below anything they will sell on a Windows 8 tablet device. The only caveat will be to make sure it's an Intel tablet, not an ARM since I don't believe the ARM devices will run legacy Windows software (could be wrong on that). That said, I doubt I'll pick up another iPad in favor of waiting for a good solid Windows 8 tablet. You can see the specs Intel wants manufacturers to shoot for here: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/04/intel-windows-8-tablet-specs/
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