On the sidelines of the conference Windows 8, Microsoft introduced a tablet made by Samsung which is installed pre-beta version of Windows 8.
As it is known that the software giant announced its operating system update on Build conference in Anaheim, Calif., which was heralded as a serious challenger to the Apple iPad. Microsoft suggests that Windows 8 will be compromised with PCs and tablets as well.
From the chipset for the user experience, Windows 8 brings a variety of new capabilities without compromise.
In an effort to encourage the early development for the platform, which is rumored to be arriving next year, Microsoft is giving each of the 5,000 participants tablet embedded pre-beta Windows 8. The tablet itself has been developed in conjunction with Samsung. Using the Intel i5 and packaged with Internet Explorer 10 and a number of applications developed by Microsoft.
Tabet Samsung Windows 8 is featuring 1.6GHz processor, 11.6-inch screen, front and rear camera, and an HDMI port, USB port, microSD slot and SIM card slot.
Unfortunately Windows 8 tablets immediately invites criticism for the inclusion of the cooling fan. Fan noise is very visible, like the heat out of the hole above.
Shortly after introducing Windows 8, Microsoft directly upload the raw version of Windows 8 to tested by the users.
Users can download and install Windows 8 Developer Preview in configurations of 32 bits and 64 bits. Activation is not required, but the OS is still very far from the final version. Because when they are wearing it, users will be faced with a lot of bugs.
It is strongly recommended that users first see a guide Windows 8, to see what will be found in the latest OS.
Microsoft announced a Windows 8 in the event Build conference in Anaheim, California. The giant technology company explained that the latest generation of the OS is filling the gap between the tablet, laptop and desktop, and built for the touch screen or keyboard.
Some new features of Windows 8 has included the Metro front view, a faster boot time (less than eight seconds), Windows Store for such applications, support for ARM and Intel hardware, and much more.
With the emergence of a preview of Windows 8, Microsoft is promising a hybrid line between local user accounts and personal accounts online..
Details leaked about Windows 8 Milestone 1 (M1) shows that in the future iterations of the operating system customers will be able to use the email address they own Windows account.
This means, maybe Windows 8 will connect with Windows Live, including Hotmail, but become less friendly towards third-party email service provider.
An email account is not required to use Windows but it makes it easy to access your personalized, favorites and content on any computer.
Windows 8 can use an online email account as your Windows account for an enhanced personalized experience. Using your email account to make Windows a better life.
With Connected Account, users will be able to do the settings, customizations, favorites, and synchronized content anywhere, for any machine running Windows 8, during which their online identities influence them to enter the platform.