Windows 7 coming in Dell, Samsung, Toshiba and Sony
Windows 7 rumors may finally be coming to an end. On the home page of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference – which begins in earnest today in Washington, DC – a blackboard slates Windows 7, on board this year. There, with promising signs providers Win7 slate this year. Indeed, the HP logo in the center, along with the wishes of Sony, Dell, Asus, Panasonic, Onkyo, Toshiba, MSI, Samsung, Lenovo and Fujitsu. We will keep an ear to the ground, but now, feel free to let your imagination run wild. It’s Monday after all
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been confirmed that ASUS, Dell, Samsung, Toshiba, and Sony will launch Windows 7-based all on the slate tablet form factor this year. Speaking at the Worldwide Partner Conference today, Ballmer declined to discuss specific models or specifications, but said several factors of form and function is offered, including blackboards with keyboards, only models with touch-screen, other links and capable of handling digital ink.

Although not mentioned by name Ballmer IPAD is great work of the imagination to assume that this is a great rival Microsoft in mind. Some of these companies were already tipped his hand, tablets, at least in part: ASUS Eee unveiled its trajectory models at Computex, but Toshiba has an unusual dual screen Libretto W100. However, we see Sony, Samsung or Dell attempts.
In particular, there is a list of companies listed Ballmer was HP, a stark contrast from when Steve Ballmer, the company has a package of Windows 7 on stage at CES 2010 Microsoft opening. HP expects WebOS knowledge later in 2010 tablet.
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