Microsoft May Be Working On A Strange New Gadget That's A Mix Between A Smartphone And A Laptop
Presumably, we'll find out when the preview build will launch, new features aimed at consumers rather than enterprise users, and changes to how the Windows Store works.
But what we haven't heard about yet are the new types of hardware we can expect to see in 2015 that take advantage of Microsoft's new Windows.
One of those devices may be a hybrid gadget that's a mix between a smartphone and a laptop that would run on Windows, according to a report from The Information. That device won't be unveiled this week, but Microsoft may introduce other new Windows-based gadgets on stage at its event tomorrow.
This phone-laptop hybrid would consist of a smartphone that would plug into a shell with a larger screen and keyboard, according to The Information. Microsoft is likely to market this gadget towards enterprise users.
It sounds a lot like the Asus Transformer Book V, which allows you to dock your smartpone on the laptop's lid and run both Android and Windows at the same time.
It's unclear if this would be a Microsoft-branded device like the Surface, or if Microsoft would work with one of its partners to build it.
When Microsoft first unveiled Windows 10 in September, it emphasized the fact that it will be designed to offer a similar interface across screens of all sizes, including laptops, tablets, and desktops. So it's not entirely surprising to hear that Microsoft might introduce some interesting hardware to take advantage of the new operating system.
The device is said to be part of Microsoft's broader plan to tie mobile phones and traditional laptops and desktops closer together. We expect to learn more at Microsoft's Windows 10 event on Wednesday.
- A couple accidentally shipped their cat in an Amazon return package. It arrived safely 6 days later, hundreds of miles away.
- A centenarian who starts her day with gentle exercise and loves walks shares 5 longevity tips, including staying single
- 2 states where home prices are falling because there are too many houses and not enough buyers
- 7 Nutritious and flavourful tiffin ideas to pack for school
- India's e-commerce market set to skyrocket as the country's digital economy surges to USD 1 Trillion by 2030
- Top 5 places to visit near Rishikesh
- Indian economy remains in bright spot: Ministry of Finance
- A surprise visit: Tesla CEO Elon Musk heads to China after deferring India visit