Microsoft is set to have a “major” announcement on Monday June 18 at Los Angeles. For what its about, we know very little of what going down since Microsoft is keeping a very tight lid. A lot of people are leaning towards the introduction of new devices, but in particular the Microsoft-manufactured tablet. Oh yes, Microsoft is finally entering the game of designing AND building both hardware AND software for tablets.
Will it be a good move for Microsoft to build their own
tablet? My opinion, YES. Microsoft has years of experience under its belt manufacturing
devices such as PC peripherals, media players, a couple of smartphones and of
course the Xbox. Most of them did not bring Microsoft to greatness, but
nevertheless, they do know how to make a quality product. For now all we know is that
the Microsoft tablet will be running on x86 and ARM processors and
Windows 8 (like I said, information about this event is sealed tight!).
So what’s great about this Microsoft-manufactured tablet?
Why it’s the Windows 8 of course. And this operating system is just remarkable.
Microsoft really did a good job with the interface, tiles and the overall platform.
The only concern is how they've integrated this software to a hardware that will rake
great reviews. But bottom-line, it will
all boil down to expectations on price, design, and user experience. If everything can be tied together nicely,
Apple may have found a serious rival.
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