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Lenovo believes Windows 8 Pro is more suitable for business than Windows RT. It seems Lenovo is no big fan of Windows RT, and with a good reason. According to Lenovo, Windows 8 Pro is the right way to go due to it being better suited for businesses compared to Windows RT, which is basically a dumbed down version of Windows 8 Pro for low-cost tablet devices.
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