While tablets like the Surface Pro 3 are usually the ones that gather the most attention, it is at the low end where the volume happens. Back at IFA, Microsoft and its partners showed off a number of very affordable tablets and laptops to combat the rise of Android tablets and Chromebooks at the low end.
And, for once, some of what it can do looks genuinely useful.
The blog post reads, “We’re introducing a new WhatsApp app for Windows that loads faster and is built with an interface similar to the app's mobile version.”
Since the middle of February, customers of AMD graphics cards have been reporting situations in which Windows installations were entirely bricked after installing new drivers.
Not bad for just $81...
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this should eat away some of the low end android tablets in that low price-point space.