This is coming from this forums #1 Microsoft fanboy, I think continuum kind of sucks. It's an interesting concept, but it doesn't really give us the "one device" utopia. MS really needs to get x86 capability on windows mobile. Now with that said I do NOT expect desktop programs to run on a smartphone UNLESS they are hooked up to a larger monitor, that truly will be "one device". Exactly as MRU says, if you already have a monitor, keyboard and mouse then chances are you already have a PC. Let's not forget the bulky adapter and having to plug into that.
Continuum apps themselves are quite limited, more limited than I thought they would be. Even though they are universal, they really seem like blown up smartphone apps. It's a shame because MS is on the r ight train of thought. Sure they are unifying windows to some extent across all platforms, but it's just too simplified. The genius of MS strategy was always them fixing Windows to work in the touch and/or mobile world, instead of releasing a dumbed down OS like Apple/Google did. But with continuum it seems they are dumbing down programs into apps on a large monitor, and that's already been done with poor results. Maybe MS will make a better effort in avoiding utterly stupid mistakes like not having mouse support in iOS.
In any case windows mobile is dead. I doubt a surface phone will revive it, and certainly continuum won't. So I'm not sure where continuum is going from here. Personally I'd love to see some form of continuum on my Android phone, Ihave no idea if this is feasible. Maybe the Android version of Office, for example, can morph into something more useful when connected to a larger monitor. Now it makes more sense because Android is limited anyhow, so you don't have the expectation of a desktop program.