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"Tablet Makers disappointed in Android, Windows 8 should rescue the market"

Sad but true for the Apple haters or Android fanboys, the iPhone does as a tablet is still better than any Android Honeycomb tablet whatsoever. Many manufacturers screws back their orders with component makers, because their projected numbers do not sell the tablet out.

But since iPads still rolls on the shelf when flying, there is apparently a market for tablets. How to solve this problem? Rumors begin to appear that manufacturers think they have with the upcoming Microsoft Windows 8 might be more successful than with Android Honeycomb.

Windows 8 will except on Intel processors may also be run on ARM architecture, the standard that most mobile devices currently used. Manufacturers think - in terms of diversity - that Windows 8 perhaps more distinctive to deliver yet another Android tablet.

Is this a solution? Is the switch to Windows 8 the answer to the iPad tablet market dominance?
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