1 - Yes, Microsoft will force vendor... if vendor wants to ship their device with Microsoft OS. That's how they structure their deal with vendor. I seriously fail to see the problem here: Windows 8 ARM doesn't even exist as a commercial product and all vendors are happily shipping Android devices left and right. So, come Windows 8 ARM tomorrow - what, Android will suddenly cease to exist? Does Microsoft provision prohibit vendor from shipping same/similar hardware without logo with other OS installed? This happens right now with phones: same hardware goes for both Android and Windows Phone, no questions asked.
In my opinion, this whole "logo requirements" thing is blown out of a proportion: there's no commercial product with Windows 8 ARM, almost all Android devices are locked down, yet Microsoft gets all the heat.
2 - Presence of a keyboard doesn't make toy device a lesser toy with same toy rules applied. Besides, my $20 says that the moment we see MacBook Air on ARM or Windows 8 ARM netbook, we'll see Google revitalizing their Chromebook story or shoveling Android onto netbook devices (ASUS Transformer anyone?) and vendors happily supporting them.
In my opinion, this whole "logo requirements" thing is blown out of a proportion: there's no commercial product with Windows 8 ARM, almost all Android devices are locked down, yet Microsoft gets all the heat.
2 - Presence of a keyboard doesn't make toy device a lesser toy with same toy rules applied. Besides, my $20 says that the moment we see MacBook Air on ARM or Windows 8 ARM netbook, we'll see Google revitalizing their Chromebook story or shoveling Android onto netbook devices (ASUS Transformer anyone?) and vendors happily supporting them.