Windows 8 business in the PC market has just begun

  

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As part of Microsoft’s fourth quarter 2012 financial results announcement, Microsoft today held its quarterly call with numerous financial analysts. meeting. During the conference call and subsequent Q&A sessions, Microsoft Chief Financial Officer Peter & Middot; Peter Klein was optimistic about the continued growth of Windows 8, although sales of the first Windows 8 products were slow. Klein hinted that sales of the first Win8 products from third-party partners were affected by insufficient supply of certain PC consumables.


For example, Dell's XPS 12 convertible tablet is the case, today's orders will not be shipped until February 11. Klein said that the growth of Win8
in the PC market has only just begun, and that more Windows 8 products will appear in the future, and the sales of these PCs will continue to grow. In fact, a new batch of Windows 8 touch-screen notebooks was released at the end of last year, including the HP EliteBook Revolve tablet-notebook hybrid (pictured above), which is estimated to wait until some time in March of this year. As for the Windows 8 application, Klein said, “Although the number of applications in the Windows Store has quadrupled, we obviously have a lot of work to do. We need richer, more immersive applications that give users access to a variety of information, entertainment content and exciting things. Because the new information is relatively small, this conference call is not very interesting. Microsoft seems to want to leave something in the time period other than this financial report.

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