Microsoft doesn't rush into tablet market
microsoft 6:34 AM
Despite critics who think Microsoft is already too late in the tablet market; the firm is not about a special version of Windows for tablets to give. This enables Ashley High field, responsible for the UK department of Microsoft, in an interview. "We will not launch tablet will compete with Apple and Google until we have something which we can shout from the rooftops," said High field. "We will not enter the tablet market until we have something different to offer." Yet there are already some tablets on the market run on Windows. HP, Acer and Asus launched such devices. Microsoft does this by Pocket Lint; the website declined the interview, apparently not as direct competitors to the Apple iPod or devices with Honeycomb Google.
Windows Tablet Edition
High field Microsoft does not preclude the future with a tablet version of Windows comes in the interview but did not confirm that such a system currently being worked on.
The company has long been criticized for being too late to enter the market. Critics fear that Microsoft, as now, the Smartphone market disparities will increase. The rising popularity of the phone and Android, Microsoft has fallen behind the competition.
Competition
Apple has become the second iPod launched worldwide in the coming months and coming HTC, Motorola and Research in Motion tablets to Europe. Many of these devices are already available in the United States.
Samsung will also this month the second edition of the Galaxy launch Tab. Google has also created a special tablet version of the operating system Android is available.
Laptops
Microsoft seems to have no hurry. Late last month, Craig Mundie, responsible for research and strategy at Microsoft, already the company is still unsure whether tablets in the long run on the computer market will continue.
Microsoft expects strong competition from their laptops.
Paul Allen, co-founder of the now departed the company; expressed Tuesday criticized Microsoft for more speed in terms of product development would be low.
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