For four years now, Microsoft has led the world of hardware manufacturing by launching the Surface range and later expanding it with the Surface Pro and Sufrace Book range. Over the years the company has managed to gain a market share close to 20% in the area of tablets and convertibles, a market that is increasingly booming. Many are the manufacturers that have launched different devices of this type to the market but none of them had managed to partner with Microsoft to promote their devices.
The first to do so will be Samsung, which after the launch of the Galaxy Book the new Samsung range that instead of continuing to bet on Android has decided to make the leap to Windows 10 with tablets that they perfectly meet the needs of many users with Intel Core i5 and i7 processors.
As reported by the Korean company Samsung, Microsoft has collaborated in the development of the Galaxy Book and will continue to do in the next devices that the Korean company launches on the market soon. In addition, both have signed an agreement to jointly promote this device in a marketing campaign to be rolled out around the world shortly.
Microsoft is the first interested in that users change the traditional laptop for a convertible tablet that is a tablet and laptop by quickly eliminating the keyboard or hiding it in the back. Windows 10 is the first device that is not exclusively intended for keyboard and mouse interaction but they can be controlled perfectly if they through its touch screen. While it is true that Windows 8 was the litmus test, the touch system was not as well implemented as Windows 10. Al Cesar what is Cesar's.