Tablets are influential up to be one of the highlights of the annual Computex demonstrate in Taipei, where hardware creator are showing off their newest products and prototypes.
Most maker are predictable to demonstrate off tablets, with some designed to run Android and others Windows. But Windows isn't the finest option for a tablet, said, president and CEO at Nvidia.
"Windows is too big and it's too full characteristic for smartbooks and tablets," He said, talking with reporters in Taipei on Monday. Smartbook is a term used to explain low-cost laptops include processors designed by Arm in its place of x86 chips from Intel or Advanced Micro Devices.
"The good news is we lastly have an operating system to join behind. Android is an operating system has increase a tremendous amount of thrust all over the world," He said.
Android was initially developed with cell phones in mind but PC creator exhausted no time putting it to use in other devices. Quite a few hardware creators showed off netbooks running the OS at Computex last year.
In addition, Acer shipped a version of its Aspire One netbook that came with Windows XP and Android installed.
"Android has become the greatest growing mobile operating system in the planet and, actually, it has exceed the iPhone in terms of growth and in terms of users," he said.
The iPad's achievement proved there is extensive demand for tablets and set the bar high for competitors. Apple sold 1 million iPads during the first four weeks it was on sale, charming praise from users for its smooth and instinctive user interface, with its long battery life.
Matching Apple's success won't be simple and will need modifications to optimize Android for tablets.



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