Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tablet uses Windows 8 is available free of charge at the summit Build?

At Tech Ed events taking place in New Zealand this week, Microsoft introduced some new equipment, most notably as a tablet computer running Windows 8 and has four processors (quad -core).

According to Alan Burchill, members attended the event and also a consultant on information technology said: "Microsoft could release a free new equipment at the meeting the developer's Build will take place to employees in September. "

Burchill has posted on his personal blog some pictures of the products of Microsoft, noted that this is "a tablet using four processors running the Windows platform, Microsoft will be found free at its upcoming events. " The event was mentioned only Burchill is meeting the developer build of Microsoft, and if this information is true, then Microsoft will likely introduce more and Windows 8 will probably provide some preview or beta for developers.

However, in private ZDNet lead to a source from a Tech Ed attendees that Microsoft did not promise anything about the free of charge and instead will introduce Windows Tablet PC Build 8 conference. Microsoft has declined to comment on the report and did not make any official statement regarding the products.

Attraction of the mysterious tablet not only because it uses Windows OS 8, but also because the chip to its quad-core processor. Referring to the mobile processor quad-core (quad-core) at the moment, most likely only be Kal-El of NVIDIA - expected to launch later this year. The four processor from Qualcomm or TI will hardly be introduced before 2012. And there are rumors that Asus will be releasing a Windows version 8 table on tablet Asus Transformer 2 using four processors.

Pin on the tablet can be disassembled. Photos from the blog of Burchill.

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