Introduction
A year ago, Microsoft unveiled its own Surface tablets. The announcement hit like a bomb, because at that time everything was clear, Microsoft built provided by third party systems are Windows software and did so in decades built a warm relationship with its partners. Suddenly went Microsoft now competing with them?
In the days after the announcement, Microsoft tried to take. Fears its partners away The tablets should be seen as an expression of Microsoft's vision for the new interface of Windows and the company said that they would expect to be there. Sold a few million Afterwards it appeared Microsoft indeed serious about Surface. There was a huge advertising campaign in the U.S. and an international rollout. Furthermore, it seems that much more Surface products begin to appear.
Earlier the Surface RT arrived in the Netherlands on the market. The sale of the tablet with ARM processor and Windows version, with appropriate restrictions seems to be seriously under pressure and both consumer and tablet manufacturer seems Windows RT backs return.
The success of 'Surface' as a viable product line thus seems to depend on the Surface Pro off. This is the powerful x86 variant, which ultrabook performance should offer. In a tablet form factor Where the Surface RT mainly to compete with Android and iOS devices, go to the Microsoft Pro directly compete with a growing number of hybrids of its Windows partners. How this struggle will develop remains to be seen. The key question now is: does Microsoft stand out with the Pro and conquer the mobile PC market, which is already under pressure in one place?
A year ago, Microsoft unveiled its own Surface tablets. The announcement hit like a bomb, because at that time everything was clear, Microsoft built provided by third party systems are Windows software and did so in decades built a warm relationship with its partners. Suddenly went Microsoft now competing with them?
In the days after the announcement, Microsoft tried to take. Fears its partners away The tablets should be seen as an expression of Microsoft's vision for the new interface of Windows and the company said that they would expect to be there. Sold a few million Afterwards it appeared Microsoft indeed serious about Surface. There was a huge advertising campaign in the U.S. and an international rollout. Furthermore, it seems that much more Surface products begin to appear.
Earlier the Surface RT arrived in the Netherlands on the market. The sale of the tablet with ARM processor and Windows version, with appropriate restrictions seems to be seriously under pressure and both consumer and tablet manufacturer seems Windows RT backs return.
The success of 'Surface' as a viable product line thus seems to depend on the Surface Pro off. This is the powerful x86 variant, which ultrabook performance should offer. In a tablet form factor Where the Surface RT mainly to compete with Android and iOS devices, go to the Microsoft Pro directly compete with a growing number of hybrids of its Windows partners. How this struggle will develop remains to be seen. The key question now is: does Microsoft stand out with the Pro and conquer the mobile PC market, which is already under pressure in one place?
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