Microsoft has made a subtle change to its minimum hardware requirements for Windows 8 tablets recently. The alteration, spotted by ZDNet's Ed Bott, allows hardware makers to create Windows 8 tablets with a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768. Windows 8 has long supported this resolution, but specific tablet hardware requirements from Microsoft have prevented device manufacturers from adopting it on strictly tablet devices.
A slight caveat means that OEMs must disclose that devices at 1024 x 768 do not support Windows 8's new Snap View feature, to run apps side-by-side. Despite the forced disclosure, Microsoft's real intentions are in preparation for its Blue update later this year. A leaked build of Windows Blue has revealed that Microsoft...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/29/4159884/windows-8-tablet-specifications-changed
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