Thursday 1 November 2012

Microsoft enters the era of touch with Windows 8

Microsoft sells from the October 26 its new operating system, as well as its shelf space. 1000 other devices are waiting for you.


 Windows 8 now available in 140 countries worldwide. Microsoft also announced the release of its 1000 tablet space as other devices embedding the new OS.

Yesterday evening, it was time for festivities on the occasion of this event important to the Redmond company. "Windows 8 opens a new era for Microsoft and consumers," said Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, New York at a conference to launch the new operating system.

"We have gathered the best of both worlds, the computer and the tablet. Blend it your entertainment life," he added.

After two years of development, Windows 8 seems to endorse the era of touch. Thanks to this new operating system interface based on a mosaic, the owner of the brand hopes to revive the PC market. He expects no less than 400 million sales that will be made ​​in the coming year.

But Microsoft is now targeting the tablet market on which it has been slow to enter. Building on Surfaces and other hybrid devices midway between ultrabooks and tablet. Remains to be seen whether consumers and professionals will be convinced by this new interface can be confusing to many.

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