Despite a panning from most Windows Tablet reviewers Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer is expected to show off a few new tablet PCs running the Companies clunky Windows 7 OS offering.
Despite a panning from most Windows Tablet reviewers Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer is expected to show off a few new tablet PCs running the Companies clunky Windows 7 OS offering for tablets.
that are meant to challenge the wildly successful iPad, which has gone all but uncontested by other platforms such as Windows and Google Android.
The only substantive difference between those paragraphs is that Apple has, since last CES, released the iPad.
The New York Times reported Monday that Microsoft is expected show off Windows 7-powered tablets built by Samsung, Dell and other manufacturers. The newspaper’s anonymous source described the Samsung device as “similar in size and shape to the Apple iPad, although it is not as thin. It also includes a unique and slick keyboard that slides out from below for easy typing.”
