Though the official roadmap is yet to be publicized, yet according to the media reports HP store may be showcasing tablets powered by bleeding-edge Win 8 much like its competitors in the market. Lenovo, Dell and Nokia are other famous names planning to make Win 8 compatible tablet computers to challenge the dominance of Apple iPad.
Win 8 is on beta testing nowadays and will be officially launched by end of this year. MS Win 8 is being recognized for its enhanced touch capabilities. “We’re very encouraged by the touch capability we are seeing in the beta versions of Windows 8…Dell may also make Android tablets again,” according to the company’s official.
HP pioneered many computing solutions. The Palo Alto-based company has also not left behind in keeping its products at par with the general requirements of individual and corporate customers. Its thin, powerful, and lightweight HP EliteBook 846op received good response from field workers and executives because of its attractive features including 32-hour battery life.
HP store holds a wide range of computing solutions from desktop, laptop, netbook, and tablet to printer, cartridges, batteries, and accessories.
Demands of tablets are dramatically escalating year over year. Apple has recently launched iPad3 and received massive response from the market because of its Retina Display and improving touch capabilities.
Tablets are becoming ideal means of computing. Lately, Dell has indicated its plan of unveiling tablet in direct competition to iPad. Research firm IDC forecasts 106 million shipments in 2012. This implies a 54 per cent growth compared with 69 million tablet computers shipped worldwide in 2011.
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