Windows 10 Expected To Be A Hit On Rugged Tablets
Windows 10 Expected To Be A Hit On Rugged Tablets
Is there any other way? Windows 8.1 found good success on rugged mobile hardware, and Windows 10 is very much sure to carry on this tradition. Build upon it, even.
Microsoft’s newest is all set to power a wide array of device, in all form factors.
But the rugged hardware industry believes the new operating system is going to be a bit of a game changer, both for Redmond and its hardware partners. And a lot of has got to do with the new features that are set to be introduced with Windows 10.
Getac is a maker of rugged hardware, based in Taiwan.
And according to James Hwang, chairman of Getac, the fact that customers will soon be able to use their tablets without hand input, this is going to lead to a higher adoption of Windows 10 slates in areas like military and industrial manufacturing.
Cortana, Microsoft’s new digital voice assistant, is at the heart of all this, allowing the use of devices via voice commands.
Fresh breath of positivity, this, and let’s hope this continues leading up to the launch of Windows 10 sometimes in the second half of the year.