Asus launching two tablets with Windows 8 and Android 4.0 in 2012
Posted on | November 3, 2011 | No Comments
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A few hours began to take place on the web Asus financial markets in the third quarter of this year are not surprising and exponentially with numbers like Samsung mobile devices, but it is a number that is pleasing to both the company and surprised me. The data is to determine the statistics show that there would be a good time, but was not because of the tablets, but netbooks, thought to be dead or have been hallucinating a story that shows the opposite, at least with this company.
But still Asus financial results are not what really interests us now (although you see the PDF) and less if the details concern the company’s strategy for 2012 in terms of terminal segments more mobile than the tablets. As in the screenshot Asus is planning four new Windows 8 and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is starting to see, the two pairs will be available in the third quarter of 2012.
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No information about how computers are configured in fact, there is only information that appears on both platforms for the next year. But although they are not very detailed, we can get an idea of what we maybe next year. The Windows 8 tablets the next generation ARM SoC can be supported, unfortunately the name is not in your hands. What the new units with self-designed Android for the Asus Padfone to wait could compete with the Motorola Atrix, with a pad that fits to your body and not a laptop bag.
The information from Asus is a little wider, because they already have the devices on the market, and it is this determination that we found through the Facebook page that all Asus tablets will update to Android Ice Cream Sandwich including the first version Eee Pad Transformer and its successor.
Availability will be true that Windows 8 tablets will be ready for 2012, but it can be officially presented at CES 2012, while for Android, the first processor 29 can November this year and two new teams to the next. Hopefully Asus created some very good teams, but it is undeniable that, in relation to the tablet, they need all need a product that has really grown in popularity and competition.
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