Sunday, January 24, 2010

Slate Tablet PC from Microsoft

Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer introduced a touch-screen tablet computer? from Hewlett-Packard Co., based in California.

Microsoft has renewed its focus on tablet computers at Apple may be ready to reveal new models this month. Microsoft's largest software maker in the world, like the touch screen feature of Windows 7, which went on sale in October. Hewlett-Packard Company and other computer manufacturers have been selling tools such as Microsoft software since 2002.

Microsoft would want to compete with Apple's plans to introduce new tablet iSlate Apple this month.

Bing Microsoft search engine will become the default option on the Hewlett-Packard computers around the world, extending a previous agreement only for the U.S. and Canada region. The Company also agreed to a three-year contract.

Ballmer indicates some type of computer that uses the new features of Windows 7, including all-in-one PC with touch screen from Lenovo Group Ltd. and machinery from Asustek Computer Inc. is supporting the three-dimensional game.

Model Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), including those shown in this week, is a notebook with a screen that can rotate and can be folded down to create a writing device. These devices called "hedge."

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