Per usual, we'd highly recommend ingesting this one with a mouthful of salt, but
DigiTimes has it that both Acer and Lenovo will be
revitalizing tablet PC plans in the latter half of 2012... using
Windows 8. Of course, the storyline here isn't as far-fetched as some; Nokia itself is
rumored to launch a Win 8-based slate as early as June, while Microsoft could very well out its
own branded alternative in Q3 or Q4. According to 'sources from the upstream supply chain,' Intel's Clover Trail platform will be used for both Acer and Lenovo's wares, but those expecting either to take a serious chunk out of the iPad's kingdom will likely be disappointed. Smartly, we're led to believe that these slates will be primarily aimed at enterprise customers, as more and more tablet makers
concede the market to the established player(s). Not like Windows 7 tablets ever had much
traction outside of that realm, anyway...
Acer and Lenovo reportedly eying Windows 8-based tablet launches in Q3 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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