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Microsoft shows Windows 10 devices, wants 1 bln of them soon

2015-06-03 11:15:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Microsoft hopes to have 1 billion devices running Windows 10 in the next 2-3 years. The company made the statement at the Computex 2015 event. The company highlighted a number of devices, some not yet launched, designed for Windows 10, including PCs from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Toshiba. The list includes the Acer Z3-710 PC with a slim, 1.4-inch-thin chassis, the ASUS Transformer Book T100HA 2-in-1 laptop with detachable keyboard, up to 14 hours of battery life and a tablet measuring 8.45mm and 580g, and the ASUS Zen AiO Z240 with the latest quad-core Intel Core i7 CPU, gaming-grade NVIDIA GTX 960M graphics, a 3-D camera and a six-speaker stereo sound system. Other devices include the Dell XPS 15, shown publicly for the first time and optimised for Windows 10, features the same virtually borderless InfinityEdge display as the XPS 13 and the new x2 from HP is a 2-in-1, ultra-portable, "tablet first" detachable with an innovative magnetic hinge design that makes the device flexible and lappable. Users can transition seamlessly from tablet to PC mode. Another new HP tablet for mobile productivity has new note-taking capabilities while a new Toshiba PC enables Windows Hello with the latest biometric security technology, including a face-authentication camera, an Ultra HD 4K screen and optimization for Cortana.

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