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On October 26 and arrive Windows 8 Microsoft Surface


August 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Windows-8-Microsoft-SurfaceMicrosoft has indicated that its ‘tablet’ Surface hit the market on 26 October, the date on which the Redmond company will also release the final version of Windows 8, the latest version of its Windows operating system for PC and ‘tablets’.

The Microsoft team is finalizing the details for the launch of the final version of Windows 8. On Monday the company has also submitted a number of new peripherals that enable users to enjoy and make the most of this new system. Although both the Consumer Preview as Windows 8 Preview Release now available is not full versions, as Microsoft announced this July that the final version would arrive on October 26.
owever, Windows 8 will not come alone. According to Microsoft’s annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission United States, the Redmond say the arrival of the family of ‘tablets’ Surface will also occur on 26 October, coinciding with the launch of Windows 8.


“The next version of your operating system, Windows 8 will be available on October 26, 2012. At that time, begin to sell Surface, a number of hardware devices designed and manufactured by Microsoft,” the company said in the report. However, the company did not specify if that day will come out the full range of Surface, or just a single model.

Microsoft launched its new ‘tablet’ on 20 June and announced the arrival of several models with Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro RT Though many were skeptical about the possibility that Microsoft submit a proper terminal with Windows 8, the company decided to Surface, able to exploit your system and answer any questions about the operation of its new operating system.

Last week, within the same report, the U.S. company recognized that the arrival of the family of ‘tablets’ Surface could weaken its support of Windows by Microsoft partners in the PC industry. “Our teams Surface compete with products manufactured by our OEM partners (OEMs), which may affect their commitment to our platform,” Microsoft stated in its report.

Nevertheless, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in an Microsoft sales conference in early July, “the importance of the thousands of partners” with whom the company has to design, so ” produce Windows computers will not decrease, “referring to the Surface family.

This report submitted by Microsoft, the company confirms that the entry of its operating system Windows 8 come from the hand of the new ‘tablets’ of the company. On October 26 Surface will test the new stakes of Redmond.

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