Monday, January 21, 2013

MSFT: Microsoft: How Windows RT Can Be Saved

Microsoft: How Windows RT Can Be Saved
by Ashraf Eassa

I have been pretty confused as to why Microsoft (MSFT) made the decision to invest in developing Windows On ARM (ARMH). Originally heralded as something that would put an end to the "Wintel" reign, it predictably turns out that as long as Intel (INTC) and [[AMD]] can put out similarly (or better) performing products, there is simply no need to have Windows RT. As Microsoft is entering the established tablet market, it needed a value proposition to get users to want to switch to Windows tablets. I believe that compatibility with legacy applications and the ability to use the device as a full, familiar Windows PC will eventually selling point for Windows 8 tablets as the hardware improves. read more »

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