Saturday, August 17, 2013

Microsoft Doesn’t Want To Admit Windows RT Is Dead

Microsoft Doesn’t Want To Admit Windows RT Is Dead

 Microsoft is in a difficult situation. RT Windows is practically dead in the water. But Microsoft has about a trillion and an average area of ​​RT tablets gather dust in warehouses. And so, Ballmer and company continued their struggle against ignorance Apple and the iPad much more success with another TV ad that pits the two against each other.

Spoiler: RT surface is declared the winner.

As in previous announcements, RT legitimate advantages touted surface on the iPad and iOS. And in many cases, Microsoft is not exactly misleading. The surface and thereby Windows RT, has clear advantages over the IPAD. At first glance Windows RT feels more productive and advanced than iOS. But after a few punches left and right on the home screen, the novelty wears off.

Of course, Microsoft could not Windows application stack RT compared to those found in iOS.

RT Windows was a dog from the beginning. And now that Asus was recalled, the younger brother of Windows 8 quickly fade into irrelevance. With out Asus, Dell only and remain the only Microsoft Windows Hardware suppliers RT. Samsung, HTC, HP, Lenovo and previously withdrew plans for a Windows tablet RT.

"It's not just our opinion," CEO Jerry Shen told the Wall Street Journal. "The feeling in the industry is that Windows RT also has not been successful."

At this point, with the support of Windows RT drying quickly, Microsoft is doing a disservice to consumers trying to pawn his unsuccessful tablet unsuspecting buyers Shopping on specs alone. The Windows product segment RT soon be dead, and with it, the little developer support it currently has will do the same, leaving consumers with a tablet that is stuck in the past.

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