Nope. If you want to run a windows-based program on a tablet, you'll need a surface tablet with Windows 8 on it.
What program, Les? Many programs have either cloud-based or tablet-specific ports.
I have 2 different tablets - a Blackberry Playbook - $150 .. (which I use for web-surfing, anything that requires flash, or for ebook reading, and have movies on it for travel), and an iPad 2.0, ($450) which I use for the same things (minus the flash, of course). I like them both, for different reasons. A friend has an ASUS Transformer, running Android, and it's pretty sweet, too.
On the other hand, I don't go ANYWHERE without a laptop, because there are just plain a lot of things I can't do with a tablet (or are painful to do with a tablet). I also have a tablet laptop with a touch-screen and pen, but I find that to be less utilitarian than I thought it was gonna be... the grandkids like it for their stuff, though, so that's something.