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all the wii games Microsoft Has Diehard Belief In Windows 7

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will show off slew of new slates?at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January. This is according to a report in the New York Times. Microsoft did the same thing last January, and sales were flat for the Windows 7 tablets. HP then postponed their launch of the Windows 7 tablet supposedly because they bought Palm because the WebOS was more suitable for tablets. When HP did launch the Slate 500 in October, no one was impressed.

Microsoft Has Diehard Belief in Windows 7 Tablets

None of the new Microsoft based tablets run on the new Windows 7 Phone OS. While no one seems to really think the Windows 7 OS is suitable for tablets,sales laptops, there is a lot of support for the new Windows 7 Phone OS and many wonder why it isn the OS on the new tablets. At least Microsoft would stand a chance in the tablet market if there was something new to see.

Rumors are rampant about a new Windows 8 touch tablet. Ballmer is likely to show off a tablet with Windows 8 on it, and the rumor is that by 2012, Windows 8 will be a combination of Microsoft desktop OS with its mobile OS. Supposedly the new Windows 8 will make touch interaction as easy as keyboard and mouse. Wel see. The HP touch screen computers fall short of what we touch screen Smartphone users are accustomed to and like.

The tablet is not a PC. According to an article by Wilson Rothman, Technolog, MSNBC, the notion of a one-for-all operating system seems nae. Microsoft proved this nearly a decade ago when it launched the tablet and hardly anyone bought it. The mentality in Redmond doesn seem to have changed. Will Microsoft never learn? Are they just too stubborn?

The iPad has the tablet market cornered. There is a growing market for the new Android tablets. Rim is busy developing the BlackBerry Playbook and has a strong loyal base of potential buyers. But Windows 7 tablets are failing to inspire anyone. It seems to me that Microsoft ought to either run the new tablets on the Windows 7 Mobile OS, or give it up entirely. What do you think? Are you excited about Windows 7 tablets? Are you willing to buy one over an iPad or a new Android tablet? Not me. I will either get an iPad or stick with the Droid.

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