Friday, August 31, 2012

Some vendors wary of Windows RT


Hewlett-Packard announced a lot of Intel-based Windows 8 laptops and convertibles this week, like the touch-screen capable Spectre XT ultrabook. No RT devices though.


(Credit: CNET)

Windows RT is not bowling over PC makers. What's not clear is whether this is just the usual startup snafus of a new platform or something more serious.


RT is new. It's the first mainstream Windows operating system to run on chips from companies like Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments. So, it's more vulnerable to glitches and gotchas and vendor skepticism.


That said, Hewlett-Packard does not appear to be showing any enthusiasm for the platform (yet), based on what I'm hearing from sources as well as empirical evidence (no HP Windows RT devices).


And Asian sources -- which tend to vent "supply chain" grievances -- seem to back this up.


Toshiba has also been conspicuously absent: no commercial RT devices yet.


And even the vendors that are rolling out RT devices like Lenovo and Asus are more circumspect about the platform than the announcements may imply. Again, based on what I'm hearing and Asia-based reports.


Does this have anything to do with Microsoft's highly-anticipated Windows RT Surface tablet, which has permanently stolen thunder from har... [Read more]



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