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  • Bromptonboy "Bromptonboy" - Good version for most users - without the Access DBI installed this on a Windows 7 machine that already had Office 2003 - and I couldn't help but notice that Office 2013 was installed in parallel, and did not upgrade\replace the applications already in place. The installation is all done via the Internet - there is no media included with the box - just a license key.

    The look and feel of this version from the installed 2003 edition was quite different. It seems obvious that they are tailoring the application to also be used in Windows 8.x - so they give it 'touch-like' feeling when creating new documents. The version gives you almost all the apps - including Outlook. No Access included with this iteration of Office

    Licensing and moving this from machine to machine seem like it will be complicated. MS seems to be steering the consumer to the '365' subscriber edition.
  • RV Driver - Tried 2 tablets before buying this oneSo, the last person on planet earth that thought he would ever have a need or desire for a tablet was me. I work 10 hours on a computer day in and day out (IT manager) and I work another two hours at night on my Dell XPS system post-processing photography and HD video (hobby and side business)

    My wife purchased the Motorola Xoom, loaded with ICS 4.0. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance and how far along the Adroid OS had come along! Then my son bought a new iPad2, which is nice as well (Can't tell that the resolution is higher unless you zoom waaaaaay in on the text) but I'm not an apple guy (Don't drink the Kool aid!) and it was apparent to me that there was equal competition out there in Tablet land.

    After researching for 6 weeks (Using hands-on demos, Tabletnation.net, and CNET.com for references) I pulled the trigger on the ASUS Transformer Prime.
    I bought the keyboard accessory as well.

    After 8 weeks of purchase, my Dell XPS 8100 gathers dust (except for post-processing video) and I am thoroughly happy with this tablet. I use it for travel, at work (accessing my cell phone provider data plan on my Android phone, WITHOUT rooting the phone nor the need for a 2nd data plan, thank you) and it is very nice to have just the tablet in bed at night to read. I cannot express my happiness and pleasant experience thus for using this ASUS Transformer Prime tablet.