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A Look At Competitors to the Surface and iPad 193

"Asus and other Microsoft OEM partners have also launched their own versions of Windows RT tablets that will compete with Microsoft's Surface. It's interesting to see the different design approaches being taken, some of which are similar to Android devices currently on the market. The Asus Vivo Tab RT, for example, is based on a 1.3GHz Tegra 3 SoC with 2GB of DDR3 memory, 32GB or 64GB of on board Flash storage, and looks a lot like their Transformer Prime 10-inch slate. The internal electronics are similar to Surface, with NVIDIA's Tegra 3 claiming the lion's share of Windows RT designs at launch. Microsoft's new touch-centric OS handles smoothly on the tablet and performance looks to be impressive, especially with respect to multitasking and application switching." There's also the newly-launched Samsung Galaxy Note II (Android-based, and a so called "phablet," rather than a tablet), the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga (an upcoming Windows RT tablet with a keyboard permanently attached), and the Archos 101 XS.
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A Look At Competitors to the Surface and iPad

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  • by SomewhatRandom ( 1299167 ) on Wednesday October 24, 2012 @02:22PM (#41754945)

    Microsoft announced that Office will be available for iOS and Android in March 2013.

  • by SomewhatRandom ( 1299167 ) on Wednesday October 24, 2012 @02:28PM (#41755011)

    Correction: The press release from the Microsoft Czech subsidiary outlining the release has since been denied by Microsoft:

    "The information shared by our Czech subsidiary is not accurate. We do not have anything further to share at this time."

  • by Missing.Matter ( 1845576 ) on Wednesday October 24, 2012 @02:39PM (#41755157)
    Office built in for free
    Side by side application multitasking
    Multi-user operating system
    Expandable storage
    More peripheral device support
    More manufacturers at a variety of price points and options
    More form factors (foldable hybrid, detachable screen, pure tablet, etc.)
    Open file system for managing and organizing files
    Networking for connecting to other PCs, transferring files, serving media, etc.


    Not sure why you're talking about Windows RT with respect to corporate though. Windows RT is aimed squarely at the consumer market. Windows 8 tablets like the Surface pro are for Enterprise. There, the list for what Windows 8 does over iPad is much much longer. (Either way, nothing stopping you from developing your own enterprise apps for Windows RT.)

Suggest you just sit there and wait till life gets easier.

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