Portable/casual computing has already been reinvented; it's time to do the same to the high-end professional workstation.
Example of a 80inch TV with a touchscreen running Windows 8
I suppose that you think OS X is better? Well, that's like, your opinion man. I disagree and so do millions upon millions of other people.
The user experience on Windows is distinctly subpar to every other operating system I've ever used. I know this is my opinion and I know that there are probably millions who disagree with me. But as I've said, I've not met any yet.
Randy Ottinger is an Executive Vice President at Kotter International, a firm that helps leaders accelerate strategy implementation in their organizations.
What if you could dock a tablet and run it with the power of a desktop PC? If the dock/undock experience could be made seamless, then this would constitute a new product category. (It would be somewhat like the OQO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OQO )
If there was a docking mode that wirelessly linked and activated the screens just on device proximity without plugging in, then you could make the workstation/tablet transition relatively painless. There would be some lag with the wireless mode, but it should be good enough for light, mainly read-only actions. Plugging in would seamlessly transition to the desktop mode.
Add a wireless mode that links to the desktop display/input devices across WiFi, and you have a workable new product category.