Saturday, June 16, 2012

Microsoft Beckons Journalists To Secret Event " A Tablet Unveiling, Perhaps?

Microsoft has scheduled a super-secret press eventuality for this forthcoming Monday, and if reports infer true, the world will be introduced to a Microsoft-built and -branded Windows 8 tablet.

Both The Wrap and All Things Digital are stating they have inside data on eventuality specifics, and that the program hulk will be using Monday's philharmonic to betray its initial gash at a modern touchscreen tablet.

Microsoft is gripping silent on any sum - the firm won't even exhibit the definite venue place until the sunrise of the event, that is scheduled to start at 3:30 PDT. The email entice usually offering up these mysterious final words: "This will be a leading Microsoft statement - you will not wish to skip it."

What could be more leading headlines than a Microsoft-branded tablet? According to ATD's sources, Microsoft is conceptualizing both the hardware and program to be able to emanate a inscription that right away (and formidably) competes with Apple's iPad. It's misleading either the inscription will run on ARM-based processors (making it a Windows RT tablet), or Intel silicon.

The Wrap reported identical news, stating that Microsoft is production its own tablet.

While a Microsoft-branded inscription could make for a really interesting announcement, it would still be a extraordinary pierce for Microsoft. The firm already has a few production allies that are creation Windows-based tablets - Acer, Toshiba and Asus all showed off Windows 8 tablets at the Computex uncover in early June. So if Microsoft is obviously creation its own hardware, it would send a difficult summary to allies - just ponder Google's concerns about the subtextual messaging trustworthy to its buy of Motorola Mobility. In essence, these considerable program companies do not wish to anxious their hardware associate apple carts.

To prevent this, Microsoft could potentially exhibit a inscription that is more of an Amazon Kindle Fire contestant than an iPad contestant - i.e., a elementary entertainment and media expenditure device. This pierce would make a bit more sense. A "Microsoft reader" could run on Windows Phone OS, Windows 8, or Windows RT, but it wouldn't offer the same capabilities of a bone-fide Windows 8 tablet, and thus not aria any interaction between Microsoft and its hardware partners.

We moreover know that Nokia has been working on a Windows 8 inscription . Considering the shut partnership between the two companies, it's fathomable that Microsoft might betray a Nokia-built device with primarily unique features that set it detached from other Windows 8 and Windows RT tablets.

This would of course be great PR for Nokia, that needs some great headlines right now.

Whatever the case, Wired will be at the eventuality on Monday to broach you the news. Keep an eye out for a liveblog of the announcement. Have any thoughts or guesses as to Microsoft's leading announcement? Let us know what you regard in the explanation below.

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