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| Windows 7 Still Targets Tablet PCs |
| Wednesday, 01 September 2010 |
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Since the 2002 launch of Windows XP Tablet Edition as a special Windows XP edition that supported a touch-sensitive screen, Microsoft has promoted each subsequent release of its flagship Windows client as the ideal tablet OS. This was reinforced in 2005, with the follow-on version Windows XP Tablet PC edition that offered improved handwriting and text recognition. Although Windows CE has been used as an OS for some handheld devices, Microsoft still sees its latest Windows client as its best OS for tablets, despite the growing popularity of a new generation of lightweight, long-battery-life tablets such as the Apple iPad. Sections in the Microsoft Windows 7 and Tablet PC Report
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