Monday, December 12, 2011

Windows Tablet - Windows 8 Tablets

Beginning in 2000, Bill Gates has proposed the concept of tablet PCs, the actual Windows operating system with a stylus device. So far, such devices still exist in the market, but even if Microsoft has been working for 10 years, the Tablet PC has not really become mainstream.

Until the end of 2010 Apple released the iPad tablet PCs, and successful, so popular by most users. Then, some manufacturers have said they will be involved in the Tablet PC market, Microsoft is one of them. We expect to see Windows 8 tablets, because there are fundamentally different from some other competitors like the BlackBerry Playbook, iPad or Galaxy Tab.

The problems that Windows 8 tablets can overcome the twin problems is the handling of file and application compatibility. For most of us, Windows computers are part of our lives. And to switch from a laptop or desktop to the device IOS or Android device, a person can run into all sorts of problems and incompatibilities. Not to mention the specific application compatibility issues. Compatibility app runs both ways.

But there are exceptions, such as Q550 Style Fujitsu Tablet. This Windows 7 tablet secretly sent this summer, with clear objectives in vertical markets and corporate use. Why? Because the market already has a custom application designed for use on a laptop that could translate well to the tablet - but they need a platform of market stability and compatibility that Windows 7 already provides. Today the Windows tablet endeavor (aside Fujitsu, Motion Computing and Viewsonic among several manufacturers with the product), but they can not make up for the inherent weaknesses, rather than hardware, but from the Microsoft Windows itself.

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