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Windows 8 Takes On The New Ipad (Part 1)

10/22/2012 9:51:45 AM

Android may have been giving Apple's tablet a tough fight, but now the iPad also gets a surprisingly strong competition from Windows 8.

Our test device, the Samsung XE700 Tablet PC, was always installed with Windows 7. For our test purposes, we installed the consumer preview of Windows 8 on it, in order to find out whether the glitzy new interface will go well with the device. The result should make even the most die-hard Apple fans sit up and take notice: Windows 8 is a true threat, supporting a lot more hardware, starts faster and offers more online storage, not to mention better connections to social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

Description: The author puts operating systems through their paces. He has been following the development of Windows 8 since the first milestone.

The author puts operating systems through their paces. He has been following the development of Windows 8 since the first milestone.

However, Samsung's device does cost about twice as much as an iPad. It is also heavier. The XE700 lets you watch in 16:9 rations, while Apple banks on its fanless technology, which makes it impossible for the device to generate noise. On the other hand, Samsung provides more powerful hardware that totally eclipses Apple's A5 dual-core CPU. No surprises for the XE700's high benchmark scores.

Tablet-Hardware is fully exploited

Windows 8 makes good use of the available Sandy Bridge components - an Intel core ¡5 CPU with two cores, an integrated graphics processor (Intel HD Graphics 3000) and a 4GB RAM. The current Windows applications and the programs from the App Store support them, too. Apple, on the other hand, is still waiting for Apps, which are supposed to fully exploit the four graphic cores in the ¡Pad3. In case of Samsung, in spite of the powerful hardware, the heat generation has been kept under control. After playing video files for ten minutes, we recorded a temperature of 44 degrees Celsius at the hottest point, which is higher than the temperature of the hottest point on the iPad, namely, 32.3 degrees.

On the software side, Apple's iPad store currently offers about 200,000 apps. The competition, on the other hand, can access the entire breadth of the Windows world. However, special metro apps are quite rare, least until the official launch of Windows 8.

Works like a PC

In Windows, you can transfer files with a few simple clicks, but the iPad needs to be synchronized before each copying process.

Need to move a document from A to B? It can only be done in Windows, since the iOS doesn't let you access the file system. That's why the iPad doesn't have a file manager. If you want to move your documents, you will require ¡Tunes to synchronise with the device, which is inconvenient and time-consuming. If your Tablet uses Windows, you will be able to do everything that you do with a PC.

Windows 8 gives you lots of freedom

Even if it's running on a tablet, Windows 8 gives you full access to the system. And if you want to, you can even manipulate the registry. Furthermore, compared to the ¡OS, Windows is a lot more flexible and more varied. The concrete example: you decided to attach a picture to an email you're composing. All the mail programs available in Windows feature a button that can be used to attach a file to the mail. On the iPad, however, you'll have to close the mail program, launch the Photo application and attach the image from there.

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Windows 8 on Tablet

Windows 8 on Tablet

In Apple's case, you can only acquire programs from the App Store, and movies and music can only be acquired over ¡Tunes. Windows 8 will also be featuring an application marketspace, which apps can be installed in a manner identical to the iPad's. You can use the classic desktop to install and use any of the many programs that the Windows world contains. The Samsung device also works with a keyboard and mouse, and is therefore the perfect substitute for a notebook.

More memory and a better address book

Tablet users want to be able to access mails quickly and check what's new on Facebook and Twitter. Consequently, a strong connection to the Internet is a characteristic feature of tablet PCs.

Windows 8 uses the SkyDrive app to provide free access to a 7GB online memory, as opposed to the 5GB memory that the iPad offers. However, the ¡Cloud service can only be used in conjunction with the apps that are connected to an online memory. Only Windows 8 allows you to configure the online hard drive as a normal drive, in order to view the files saved on it. Both systems use online memory to synchronise various devices.

The "Contacts" app is one of the biggest advantages of Windows 8. In addition to listing the friends that you have entered into your address book, it also displays a list of the people you know from Facebook, Twitter, Linkedln and Google+. You can use the "Contacts" app to get in touch with friends or check their status. In fact, the latest Facebook updates in real time and makes the iPad's contacts app look antiquated. The iPad's contacts app does allow you to enter a friend's Twitter name, but it cannot display his stream or followers.

 

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