Sunday, November 20, 2011

Tablet PC Comparison: Samsung to release Windows 8 tablet Personal computer in Q3 2012

By Barber Paul


You read that right, the electronics giant has a tablet P.C coming up and it should come with Windows 8. An official from Samsung has further confirmed that they will start selling the above stated tablet Computers (alongside their next-gen Android tablets) in Q3 2012. How is this going to change the field for the tablet PC comparison wars? Let's check it out.



Windows 8 Samsung tablet While in an interview with Bloomberg, Uhm Kyu Ho, head of sales and marketing at Samsung, recounted the Windows 8 Samsung tablet will most likely be obtained from an enhanced version of the Samsung Sliding P.C Series 7 and that it'll include a wireless keyboard. For those people who were not able to catch it in the last CES, the PC7 Series features a 10.1 inch touchscreen display, a track pad, and a QWERTY keyboard and it runs on Windows 7. The previously mentioned Samsung tablet is intended to offer the power of portables at the size and portability of a tablet.



Samsung made a preview version of the Windows 8 tablet and showed it off at Microsoft's BUILD meeting. The preview Samsung tablet featured an 11.6 in. display with a resolution of 1366 x 768, an Intel Core i5 processor and 4GB RAM. With these specs, it's certain to shake up the tablet PC comparison wars.



Fact and Speculation

According to developers who were able to try the Windows 8 Samsung tablet, it was a tiny heftier, ran hot and had a noisy fan. Since Windows 8 also will be supporting ARM-based processors from AMD, Nvidia, and Qualcomm, it puts on the pressure on Intel to develop a light and strong processor that can run the new OS and make allowance for long battery life.



Windows 8 is anticipated for portable gadgets and tablet PCs since it is being optimised to preserve battery life for touchscreen devices. The Windows 8 Samsung tablet will have its kinks and dinks straightened out, as it is sure to run into some extraordinarily stiff competition with next-gen Android-powered tablets and obviously, the iPad 3. Other tablet P.C makers have voiced interest in developing personal portable computers otherwise referred to as tablets that may run on Window 8 like Asus, HP, and Dell, so we will be able to be certain that the tablet Computer comparison wars will rage on and should be interesting come 2012.






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