Saturday, July 31, 2010

Microsoft's Tablet PC Claimed Very Amazing

CEO of software giant Microsoft revealed it would launch a Windows-based tablet computer at the end of this year. This device is considered as a way to challenge Apple's iPad existence called 'amazing'.

As quoted from the Telegraph, Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer of Microsoft said at the annual meeting of the delegation of the partner companies around the world, that they will give you the tools 'is amazing'.

"This year, one very important thing we will do in the categories of smart devices is really encouraging device and mobile phone based on Windows 7 Windows 7," said Steve Ballmer.

"Some months, you'll see a thin device based on Windows 7 and I think you would be very surprised. This is really important for us all. We will work hard for this. "

For information, Asus, Dell, Samsung, Toshiba and Sony are some of the big electronics company that has been making Windows-based tablet device.

"They (the new device) had been present with the keyboard, then will be present without the keyboard, this device will be easy to use, will be a lot of consideration of many factors with a variety of prices and sizes," said Ballmer.

"However, this device will continue to run with Windows 7. They (new devices) will use Windows application 7. They will also use (Microsoft) Office. "

Microsoft apparently did not want to miss from Apple regarding a portable computer market. Ballmer said that Microsoft has failed to compete with Apple and Google within the scope of mobile phone and Windows operating systems Mobel has 'lost generation' in the features and functions.

Ballmer says it will launch the first device based on Windows 7 at the end of this year.

On the other hand, Apple has sold more than 3 million iPad since the first launch in April and where it makes the competitors come to launch a computer tablet. Dell has launched Streak, tablet computer that uses Google's Android operating system.

Earlier this year, Microsoft has announced it will develop Courier, tablet device which is also considered as potential competitors for the iPad.

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