What’s New for Windows Tablets and Which is Best?

In reviewing today’s plethora of tablets, computers and smart phones, coming out in herds, the market is overwhelming and confusing. How would one know they were getting the most, proverbial, bang for their buck as so to speak. We can only read, read, read and continue to read. But, at some point, you’ll miss the product, searching through, what seems to be, a law library of information that was purposely buried, so no one can possibly find it, until after you’ve been arrested. The biggest problem with both Android and IOS systems is they are not business, office or productivity friendly. There is way too much of a new system learning curve and that is much too time consuming.

Here’s the straight poop, that will head you in the right, usable, direction.

Huffington Post reported last month that almost half of the people interviewed would prefer a Microsoft Windows device over any other including android and IOS. The commonality, simplicity and current user friendliness would probably be some of the obvious reasoning. But probably the biggest and most obvious reason is, we’ve already been there for decades. Why learn to write left-handed, when you can write right handed perfectly fine or visa versa for those left hander’s out there.

We don’t have to wait. There here. There are several Windows 7 tablet that are state of the art, however only one appears to have it all.

Fujitsu has established many windows tablet computers and notebooks including some with 5″ displays and physical keyboards. Recently they have started producing the state of the art, top line tablet with all the features. The Stylistic Q550 Slate has everything that one is looking for and is already Windows 7. Click Fujitsu’s link to visit it today. For features, quality and affordability, this tablet will be very hard to beat.

The gmanews.tv reported Samsung has announced that they are also coming out with a windows tablet. We’ll see.

There have also been a few lower quality tablets professing to be Dual Booted with both Windows and Android. These have been inundated with complaints about the requirements to shut down and restart the computer to change operating systems. Dual booting has been around for decades and has always been problematic. There will probably never be a viable dual boot system until there can be developed a Compatibility link similar to the 32 bit 64 bit compatibility subroutine.


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