Gartner believes iOS will account for 69 percent of media
tablet OSs in 2011, and represent 47 percent of the media tablet market in 2015.
Not exact matches
The problem is that the
tablet market is becoming increasingly fragmentedâ $» much like smartphonesâ $» meaning companies must tailor their offerings for multiple
OSs in order to take advantage of each deviceâ $ ™ s unique capabilities.
The x86 is meant for those
tablets which use full fledged operating systems, while the ARM is used in cases where light weight
OSs are being used.
Also, even though the
tablet runs both the Windows and Android operating systems, the device is not a dual boot one in the truest sense since you won't be required to reboot in order to switch between the two
OSs.
As I said before, show me another
tablet manufacturer that's running around selling you the same
tablet with two different
OSs.
Fourth, I highly doubt they will make the same exact
tablet using two different
OSs.
Despite mounting competition from other operating systems (
OSs), Apple's iOS will continue to own the majority of the worldwide media
tablet through 2015, according to Gartner, Inc..