Windows 8 Tablet - Another Competitor of iPad
The first Windows8 tablet looks set to be revealed with the help of Samsung at Microsoft’s BUILD developers’ conference next week. And if we had to guess, it’ll likely be announced during the morning keynote from Anaheim, California. A few weeks ago, you’ll recall, Microsoft was already talking about a quad core Windows Slate that will be given out at an upcoming Microsoft event. Hell, it even flashed a thin reference design to the crowd in a moment of dramatic titillation. Mind you, we’re almost certainly talking about a quad-core ARM processor inside — not Intel — given the lack of ULV quad-core silicon from Chipzilla and the fact that NVIDIA is talking up its Windows 8 compatibility so gregariously on the eve of its Kal-El launch. And now, thanks to an industry source speaking to the Korea Economic Daily, we know that Samsung is very likely the manufacturer behind this first Windows 8 tablet. In fact, you might want to attend BUILD yourselves, where we expect Microsoft to hand out the Samsung tablet to every registered developer in cahoots with its plan to build a “no compromise” tablet running a full desktop OS.
In any case, Windows 8 system is the key that related to the success of Microsoft’s Tablet. Therefore, we all can’t wait to know who will bear the brunt of running Windows 8. At earlier time Samsung has announced that Samsung Series 7 Slate PC could upgrade to Windows 8. And now the interesting thing is, we’ve independently heard that Samsung would be making the BUILD tablet, so we’re feeling good about that one. We’ve also heard that it would be designed by Microsoft, which suggests that Redmond is keen on controlling the entire hardware-software message for Windows 8′s tablet push — not surprising, considering how important the tablet market has become in the past year.
The practice of using Windows 8 system has great significance to Samsung, make the system of Tablet diversified, rather than simply rely on the Android system, which means users can also have more choices.
And according to someone, Samsung will show the Tablet that carrying Windows 8 system in the BUILD Microsoft Developers Conference that be held next week in California. This will be the first Tablet that equipped with Windows 8 showed to public. Although this news will excite us, but it’s obviously that there is one more year until Window 8 will be launched, so Apple will continue to dominate the Tablet market at least for one year, so iPad is still our first choice, such being the case, if you have iPad right now or ready to join us, there is something latent capacity you need to know and dig, like ipad to computer transfer and how to convert videos for ipad.
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