{"id":157563,"date":"2010-01-08T11:26:00","date_gmt":"2010-01-08T16:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"tag:feeds.phonedog.com:\/\/2d40c4e38830005e365bec2e80aca277"},"modified":"2010-01-08T11:26:00","modified_gmt":"2010-01-08T16:26:00","slug":"article-did-microsoft-beat-apple-in-the-tablet-race","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/157563","title":{"rendered":"ARTICLE: Did Microsoft Beat Apple in the Tablet Race?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We were hoping for an announcement of the rumored Courier, the dual screen tablet PC that would take the mobile computer industry by storm. Unfortunately, we had to settle for a regular old single screen tablet PC, though it does feature a touchscreen. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled a new slate PC from HP, complete with Windows 7 and mutli-touch capabilities that will be released later this year. Ballmer described it as &ldquo;something that&rsquo;s almost as portable as a phone and as powerful as a PC running Windows 7.&rdquo; The prototype that he was using was running the Amazon Kindle software.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Could this be the Zeen product that HP filed a trademark for not long ago? Coinciding with this announcement from Microsoft, HP yesterday released the TouchSmart tm2, &ldquo;a powerful, convertible, touch-enabled notebook PC&rdquo;, and a few new Minis including the Mini 5102 which is also available with a touch-enabled screen. So is this the Zeen? We&rsquo;re not sure for now, since Microsoft didn&rsquo;t release a lot of details about the prototype slate PC that Ballmer featured on stage.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>What we do know is that Microsoft isn&rsquo;t quite ready to give up just yet. They&rsquo;re staying on top of the competition by announcing these new tablet PCs and showcasing their own drool-worthy smartphone &ndash; the <a title=\"Review the HTC HD2\" href=\"http:\/\/www.phonedog.com\/cell-phone-research\/htc-hd2.aspx?utm_source=Rss&#038;utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&#038;umt_medium=Blog\">HTC HD2<\/a> which will (officially) be coming to T-Mobile. Not only that but Xbox Live is taking on a life of its own and bringing together the features that Microsoft offers through Zune, Windows 7, and Windows Mobile. According to the Microsoft Press Release, Live is a community of users now 20 million strong and about 1\/3rd of the time spent on Live is with non-gaming activities. Microsoft is continuing to provide applications like Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, Last.fm, Sky, Canal and Zune so that people can use their Xbox &ldquo;as a way to stay connected to friends and family.&rdquo;<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Another big announcement, Project Natal will be released in time for Christmas this year. Project Natal is Microsoft&rsquo;s break through gaming experience that requires absolutely no controllers. (The &ldquo;no controller&rdquo; part also plays a roll in using features of Live as well.) There is no word yet on the price tag for Natal.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Basically, Microsoft is geared up for a war. They&rsquo;re not backing down in the PC, tablet PC, smartphone, or gaming fields. In fact, they&rsquo;re stepping it up a notch, offering consumers even more reasons to choose Microsoft. Not only is this nice for you, but it&rsquo;s also a smart business plan &ndash; integrating each feature of the Microsoft experience. It&rsquo;s not just about having their phone or their music player or their gaming system. It&rsquo;s about bringing it all together and making everything work together, like an ecosystem.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>What do you think? Is Microsoft really putting up a heavy fight? Or are they just shelling out products to keep people interested? What about Project Natal? Is it something you would consider purchasing for your Xbox 360? 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Unfortunately, we had to settle for a regular old single screen tablet PC, though it does feature a touchscreen. 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