I've hardly ever read a non-opiniated review or discussion about windows 8. All these discussions go direct to our fanboy hearts. It's like the programming languages or favorite IDE discussions ... :-)
Anyway, there's a huge potential for having one device that can be used with different UI concept based on the peripherals: A tablet docked into a docking station should be operated by mouse and keyboard (desktop mode), otherwise it should be operated by touch (metro mode). Windows 8 should recognize what default to use.
While Metro as default for a PC doesn't make sense, it's not really a big problem. The issue is mainly amplified by our emotions. It took me much longer to get used to OS X, but as I liked the device to much, it didn't bother me at all. I kind of enjoyed exploring how to use it.
Anyway, there's a huge potential for having one device that can be used with different UI concept based on the peripherals: A tablet docked into a docking station should be operated by mouse and keyboard (desktop mode), otherwise it should be operated by touch (metro mode). Windows 8 should recognize what default to use.
While Metro as default for a PC doesn't make sense, it's not really a big problem. The issue is mainly amplified by our emotions. It took me much longer to get used to OS X, but as I liked the device to much, it didn't bother me at all. I kind of enjoyed exploring how to use it.