Windows Tablets: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Tablets have been around for over 20 years. But they haven't always been very popular. Steve Jobs may have foreseen a "great computer in a book" as early as 1983. Most early models were too heavy and lacked the functionality and battery life needed to be worthwhile. They were bulky, with pixelated screens, and different brands often lacked easy compatibility with each other.
Fact #2. Many companies tried their hands at this new type of computer. These included Palm, Nokia and, in 2002, Microsoft itself. It would be an entire 27 years after Jobs' prediction before Apple released the iPad and redefined the landscape. Immediately, many companies followed suit and the market became flooded with lightweight, powerful options.
Fact #3. Initially, many were geared for purposes like e-reading, video and photo capture, web browsing, and e-mail. The capabilities of these little devices grew quickly. Advances in solid-state drives allowed for greater amounts of storage. Screens became clearer and higher-resolution than ever before. The accuracy of the touchscreen was exponentially improved. Many new models were equipped with wireless broadband capabilities from the beginning.
Fact #4. Microsoft has highly capable and multifunctional computers. They are compact, ultra-lightweight, and easy to use. It's developed an OS that take advantage of precision touchscreen and gesture-command capabilities. The constant support updates help to ensure that its products are safe from bugs and security breaches. High-speed internet can be available around the world with mobile broadband access.
Fact #5. Today's models are constantly evolving and competing. There have always been some power players in the computing industry who keep coming back. Even when a widely touted offering fails. This was the case for the generally unimpressive and quickly discontinued Microsoft Tablet PC from the early 2000s. But they returned to grab a significant market share from a crowded field. That was partially due to the ubiquity of its famous OS. And also thanks to the evolving ingenuity of programmers and coders.
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