Although many are lauding Microsoft Surface, but there are still pessimistic about the presence of these tablets. Such as Acer assumption that considers the product will fail to compete with iPad.
First appearance of Microsoft's tablet is very promising, especially the product is equipped with a keyboard and a USB port is functional. Even though these products are also still leaves a number of mysteries, such as battery life, connectivity, and about the price.
Despite looking so promising, as one partner Acer doubt perorma Microsoft competes with products such as iPad and other tablet that was already present.
"I think it (Surface-red) will not work, because you can not be a hardware player with two products," said Oliver Ahrens, Senior VP and President of Acer Europe, Middle East and Africa.
First appearance of Microsoft's tablet is very promising, especially the product is equipped with a keyboard and a USB port is functional. Even though these products are also still leaves a number of mysteries, such as battery life, connectivity, and about the price.
Despite looking so promising, as one partner Acer doubt perorma Microsoft competes with products such as iPad and other tablet that was already present.
"I think it (Surface-red) will not work, because you can not be a hardware player with two products," said Oliver Ahrens, Senior VP and President of Acer Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Ahrens also explained that Microsoft's system is very different from Apple, so it will be hard pressed to compete with the company's legacy of Steve Job. Especially for the tablet industry is still dominated by the iPad.
"Microsoft is working with two dozen vendors from around the world of computers, in contrast to Apple who work alone so you can do anything he wants," said Ahrens.
The same thing also was made by Acer founder Stan Shih as. He mentioned that Microsoft's stake in the realm of the tablet seems to be in vain, and would be better if the company from Redmond was more focus on developing Windows 8.
"Microsoft is working with two dozen vendors from around the world of computers, in contrast to Apple who work alone so you can do anything he wants," said Ahrens.
The same thing also was made by Acer founder Stan Shih as. He mentioned that Microsoft's stake in the realm of the tablet seems to be in vain, and would be better if the company from Redmond was more focus on developing Windows 8.
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