Dell touts touch in Windows 8, says the tablet market is wide open

In an interview with Reuters, Dell executive Steve Felice says that the company has “a roadmap for tablets that we haven’t announced yet,” and that “we don’t think that this market is closed off in any way.” Dell has already intimated plans to release Windows 8 tablets later this year, including a new enterprise tablet on the day the new Microsoft OS releases. Felice says that “we are very encouraged by the touch capability we are seeing in the beta version of Windows 8,” and that Android also still a potential option for future tablets.
Felice also echoes Dell’s new company line: that it’s now an enterprise company focused on IT solutions rather than a PC company. Dell’s enterprise chief recently said that “it’s no longer about shiny…
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