So a year has passed since Steve Ballmer presented the HP Slate and we all know how that turned out.
Now that a year has passed and the HP Slate becoming vaporware while the iPad is the top selling tablet, Microsoft is going to take another stab at the tablet market at CES 2011.
I'm not sure what Microsoft was thinking presenting the HP Slate a year ago when it was obviously not ready for prime time. Windows 7 on a tablet is not the answer and I can foresee Microsoft failing hard yet again with an HP Slate Rerun.
Apparently Windows 8 may be on the tablet, which supposedly has a much more robust touch interface. This may be their answer, but I find it hard to believe that MS has been working on such a concept for very long.
Quite honestly I don't see MS being competitive in the tablet market, their focus and roadmap looks like a train wreck to me.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/13/microsoft-to-demo-new-slate-pcs-windows-8-tablet-functionality/
Now that a year has passed and the HP Slate becoming vaporware while the iPad is the top selling tablet, Microsoft is going to take another stab at the tablet market at CES 2011.
I'm not sure what Microsoft was thinking presenting the HP Slate a year ago when it was obviously not ready for prime time. Windows 7 on a tablet is not the answer and I can foresee Microsoft failing hard yet again with an HP Slate Rerun.
Apparently Windows 8 may be on the tablet, which supposedly has a much more robust touch interface. This may be their answer, but I find it hard to believe that MS has been working on such a concept for very long.
Quite honestly I don't see MS being competitive in the tablet market, their focus and roadmap looks like a train wreck to me.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/13/microsoft-to-demo-new-slate-pcs-windows-8-tablet-functionality/