Sunday, March 31, 2013
To prepare for the 7-inch tablet Microsoft change Win8 resolution minimum standard
Recently, Microsoft quietly changed the hardware specifications of the Windows 8 system, indicates that Microsoft seems to be with the cooperation partners have teamed up to launch Tablet PC 7-8 inches. IPad mini, the Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 and so on several big success of the Tablet PC to direct competitors, Microsoft's new products will have to face the kind of competition? Before Microsoft always love that eyes locked on the Tablet PC products more than 10 inches, to some extent reflect the view of Microsoft has always believed that the Tablet PC is just another PC products.
Recently, the news that Microsoft's new system Windows Blue flying, on the other side, Microsoft is also this month quietly changed the hardware specifications of the Windows 8 system, it seems that Microsoft has begun to ready to launch the small size of the Tablet PC.
Microsoft earlier this month, told the various PC partners released a 2013 Windows system authorized notice, modify PC makers get Windows 8 hardware standards authorized. The new Windows 8 hardware specifications to relax before the stipulated 32-bit Windows system display resolution of 1366 × 768 requirements must be met. According to Microsoft's new hardware standard, the only resolution not less than 1024 × 768 hardware will obtain the authorization of Windows 8.
From Microsoft's announcement on the new standard seems to have become effective, but it seems that the impact of the new standard after the new products and the Windows Blue larger. In addition, according to ZDNet reports show that Microsoft highlighted If you want to use the Windows operating system on low-resolution devices, hardware vendors who must make still at least support the premise of the low-resolution run two new requirements Metro applications commitments.
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