According to Digitimes, Nokia is preparing to enter the Windows 8-on-ARM market, with their own tablet by the end of the year.
The tablet will be powered (obviously) by Windows 8, and run on a dual-core Qualcomm SoC.
Getting specific, the site says the Q4 2012 will be the earliest that Nokia could offer the tablet, which makes sense given that the operating system is expected to be ... [ read the full article ]
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Hhhm... Dell, now Nokia. If memory serves (& it really doesn't) HP is out of the market, who else tot follow? Windows as a PC OS have always been a staple, but this 'catch-all' OS is a candidate for calamity waiting to happen. Especially as there have been two players in the fray solidly for 2 years now.
I'm a huge fan of Windows, but I really hope they don't step in it on this one seeing as there are manufacturers stepping up to the plate as well.
Well, If I'm going to be forced into a tablet... (and it looks like that is pretty much going to happen) then a full OS tablet would be my choice.
So, I might be interested in an x64 Windows 8 tablet, but not an ARM tablet.
Any tablet I get would have to have all the features of a laptop. Meaning dual monitor HDMI support. FULL USB and SD card support. Offline support.