Sunday, September 18, 2011

Meet the super-tablet made ​​especially for testing Windows 8

Microsoft made a good deed to provide for the attendees what the company calls PC Developer Preview at Conference. I'm talking about a tablet with external keyboard with superpowers that will make you drool. Specifications, taking into account the size of the animal, are exquisite.


Manufactured by Samsung, the PC Developer Preview has the first online resource for developers wanting to create apps with visual Metro, the future new standard that Windows wants to adopt.


Developer Preview PC made ​​by Samsung
Follow the specifications:

Intel Core i5 (clock not shown).
DDR3 RAM: 4 GB.
Storage: 64 GB SSD.
Display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
UEFI BIOS (Quick Start).
HDMI, MicroSD, USB, and stylus.
Connection: Free 3G offered by AT & T for 12 months.
Weights and measures: 909g.
Steven Sinofsky, director responsible for Microsoft's Windows division, had his moment of Oprah Winfrey to announce that all participants gain a Build these. Details: 5 000 participants are registered. Too bad I was not there in California to win one of those too and write a review for the very complete TB - if you're a player and won these, please!

The Developer Preview PC runs (of course) Windows Developer Preview 8. According to Sinofsky, the device was created both to test the new system and to develop applications for it. If it gives some cucumber, it seems pretty easy to recover Windows 8 for some time that things were working.

For the rest of us just left the option to enter the site Dev Center in Windows 8 and download the Developer Preview, which will be released for free today at dawn. But without technical support, installation is at your own risk.