Although we are from this year flooded with Android tablets and Apple has an iPad to annually, there are also still using Windows tablets on the market.
Windows tablets are far from new. In 2002, Microsoft released an tablet version of Windows XP, with support for stylus and touch screens, and over the years the company has expanded the functionality.
To date, Windows tablets never been successful. For example, the interface elements are often too small to operate. With finger or stylus Therefore, Microsoft throws with Windows 8 on a different tack, with an interface similar to that of Windows Phone 7 and is easy to operate with the fingers.
Still, there are quite a few manufacturers that tablets with Windows 7 have been released. MSI has Windpad's, Dell came recently with the Inspiron Duo, and in this review we discuss Acer Iconia Tab W500.
The W500 can be purchased as a separate unit, but Acer has also developed a matching keyboard dock so that the tablet can be used. Netbook as In this review we look at the tablet, the combination with the dock and the quality of the software.
Windows tablets are far from new. In 2002, Microsoft released an tablet version of Windows XP, with support for stylus and touch screens, and over the years the company has expanded the functionality.
To date, Windows tablets never been successful. For example, the interface elements are often too small to operate. With finger or stylus Therefore, Microsoft throws with Windows 8 on a different tack, with an interface similar to that of Windows Phone 7 and is easy to operate with the fingers.
Still, there are quite a few manufacturers that tablets with Windows 7 have been released. MSI has Windpad's, Dell came recently with the Inspiron Duo, and in this review we discuss Acer Iconia Tab W500.
The W500 can be purchased as a separate unit, but Acer has also developed a matching keyboard dock so that the tablet can be used. Netbook as In this review we look at the tablet, the combination with the dock and the quality of the software.
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