Well, we all know Microsoft is pretty slow in catching up in the mobile world but there is a reason why my blog has focus on the giant company even though there has been much better progress in Apple and Google. The company has got their act right with the launching of Windows Phone OS. And I believe Microsoft is heading to the right direction with Windows 8. Hopefully, I'm not being too optimistic. Nevertheless, there are 8 Windows 8 tablets to watch....iPad, you've found yourselves new competitors...Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 features a Clover Trail Intel Atom processor, 10.1-inch screen, 3G and 4G connectivity options, HDMI and USB ports and runs Windows 8 Pro. Pricing was not announced, but Lenovo’s new tablet will be available in October.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad Tablet 2 sounds promising and will likely be a solid choice if you’re thinking about getting a Windows 8 tablet. Lenovo products such as the original Android-powered ThinkPad Tablet and the IdeaPad U300S ultraportable regularly make PCWorld’s top 10 lists.
And let's not forget Microsoft's own tablet, Microsoft’s Surface for Windows RT. The 10.6-inch slate features a microSD slot, USB 2.0, micro HD, and Office Home & Student 2013. Surface RT is available with 32GB or 64GB of storage. Processor type, RAM and screen resolution are unconfirmed. Microsoft said pricing will be in line with similar competing tablets. The device is expected to launch Oct. 26, the same day as Windows 8.
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Asus in June showed off two tablets during the Computex trade show in Taiwan. The
Asus 600 features a 10.1-inch Super IPS+ display with 1366-by-768 resolution, Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 32GB storage, 2GB RAM, 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera, NFC, included clamshell keyboard dock and Windows RT. Pricing and availability were not announced.
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Asus’ second showing at Computex featured an 11.6-inch Super IPS+ display with 1366-by-768 resolution, Intel Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB storage, 8MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera, NFC, included clamshell keyboard dock, Wacom stylus and Windows 8. The
Asus 810. Pricing and availability were not announced.
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HP Slate 8 is also another tablet that many will be looking for from HP. It’s not clear what the final tablet will look like, but purported leaked specs in April claimed the device would feature a 10.1-inch display, Clover Trail Atom processor and Windows 8 Pro.
Samsung is also another partner with Microsoft....
Samsung at Computex in June showed off the
Samsung Series 5 Hybrid, but offered little in the way of specs. The device features an 11.6-inch display, Intel chip, front- and rear-facing cameras and a clamshell dock. The slate is still under development and subject to change.
Then, we have Dell.
Neowin in June reported it had access to confidential document from Dell detailing an upcoming
Windows 8 slate called the
Dell Latitude 10. The purported Dell tablet would feature a 10.1-inch display with 1366-by-768 resolution, minimum 1.5 GHz Clover Trail Atom processor, up to 128GB SSD storage, four USB ports, Ethernet, HDMI, built-in mobile connectivity and a swappable battery. The Latitude 10 is slated for launch between mid-November and January 2013, Neowin says.
So far, most of the tablets have not announce the pricing. The tablet that is known of its pricing is the Q702. Fujitsu in early July unveiled the
Stylistic Q702, a Windows 8-ready hybrid featuring an 11.6-inch AH-IPS display, Ivy Bridge Core i3 or i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB SSD, SUB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, front- and rear-facing cameras, clamshell keyboard dock and optional mobile connectivity. Since this tablet is
“Windows 8 ready” it will come loaded with Windows 7, but is designed to work with Windows 8. If you buy the device before Jan. 31, 2013, you should be able to upgrade to Windows 8 for $15.
The Q702 will be available during the last three months of 2012 for $1,100.