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Even Intel Hates Windows 7 Tablets [Tablets]

Even Intel Hates Windows 7 Tablets [Tablets] Word out of CES is that Intel execs revealed their true feelings about Windows 7 on tablets at an event last night. Apparently, they lobbied for Microsoft to make a more tablet-friendly OS . Microsoft said no.

In addition to pushing for a new tablet os from the Redmond, Wa company, he also expressed sentiments that Microsoft is taking too long to release a tablet optimized version of Windows. In step with Cnet, here’s what Tom Kilroy, Senior Vice chairman of selling, had to assert:

” Hey, we tried to get [Microsoft] to do a tablet OS (operating system) for decades. Us, and others like Dell,” said Tom Kilroy, senior vice chairman and general manager of Intel’s Sales and Marketing Group, chatting with CNET at an Intel function last night.

Looks like we’re not the best ones who think full-blown Win 7 on a tablet is a bad idea . [ Cnet ]

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