Peaches Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Ballmer Plugs Windows 7 as an OS for All Mike Angiulo, a Microsoft general manager, showed off several upcoming Windows 7 PCs with unusual designs. One of them, from Acer, had two large touch-screens connected together like a notebook. Touching all 10 fingers on the bottom screen turned that screen into a virtual keyboard for typing. He also showed a Samsung laptop with a screen that can slide closed over the top of the keyboard. When the device is closed the screen faces out so it can be used as a tablet. And he showed an Asus tablet PC that has a separate wireless keyboard and a particularly bright screen that he said is easy to view from almost any angle. All the PCs were running Windows 7 and will be available in the next few months, Ballmer said. "They're on the leading edge of new devices that offer it all," he said. [Check out PCWorld's complete coverage of CES 2011.]Ballmer also announced a couple of new features and updates coming to Xbox and Windows Phone 7. http://www.pcworld.com/article/215744/ballmer_plugs_windows_7_as_an_os_for_all_devices.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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