Numerous rumors regarding Windows 8hardware are doing the rounds these days.

According to the latest news onNotebook Italia, the Asus Company is waiting for the launch ofWindows 8. The company is anticipating the OS for its brand newversion of Eee Pad Transformer, its new tablet with optional keyboardas well as trackpad dock. The new tablet is expected to release in2012. The new version of tablet will be much thinner and lighter incontrast to the present versions of Eee Pad Transformer. As a matterof fact, the Android version of the tablet will be available in thesame price range as the first generation Eee Pad Transformer whilethe Windows 8 version of tablet will be much pricy in contrast toother versions.

On the surface it appears that theMicrosoft’s Windows 8 would suit very well in the Eee PadTransformers. The brand new OS of the system will have a tile-basedinterface that is specifically designed for touch screens as well asother related apps created in HTML 5 and JavaScript. Accessing thesystem will be a truly delightful experience where the interface canbe easily navigated through finger swipes. Moreover, the user wouldhave the privilege to drag the apps in bezel and can also run twoapps side by side.

In the Asus’ new Eee Pad Transformer,the users will enjoy dual benefit as they can experience a touchbased UI along with old Windows apps as well as a user friendlyinterface that works very well with the traditional mouse andkeyboards. This is considered to be the key selling point of theproduct like Eee Pad Transformer which gives user an easy and greatexperience. The keyboard as well as the track pad of the systemallows its users to run the legacy apps on the system while thedetachable tablet is utilized for leisure activities like browsingthe web, accessing social networking sites, reading newspaper andhacker news and even for enjoying the e-books stored in computer.

On the other hand, numerous questionshang around Windows 8 which will be sorted out after the release ofWindows 8 in September 2011 by Microsoft. Some of these questionsinclude the capability of Windows 8 in competing tablet platforms.Besides, one of the most important questions is whether the ARM basedWindows 8 being able to run the legacy apps or not? Rest assured howreliable would be the battery of the system? Thus, according to the recent reportsby Notebook Italia that is doing the rounds, the Eee Pad Transformerwill surely be one of the foremost devices that would be profiting bythe use of Windows 8. Thus, if the Windows 8 Operating System isdesigned for usage in both touch screens and laptops, it is very muchpossible that it would work pretty well in the hardware.