Users who decide to buy a tablet from Microsoftwith Windows 8 you can enjoy free of the package of oficina Microsoft Office And it is that Microsoft seems willing to give a boost to the sale of its 7-inch and 8-inch tablets Or that's what you can tell from this announcement coming directly from Cumputex, a major trade show computers that is being held these days in TaipeiWith this, the user should have a complete work environment without the need to spend more money to acquire such office programs.
She has been the boss of Microsoft Windows,Tami Reller, the person in charge of making the announcement just a couple of hours ago. Thus, although no detailed specification has been made, it has been stated that the charismatic and well-known Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote will be the programs that will be included, pre-installed, on upcoming Windows 8 tablets So, right from the start, the The user will have the possibility to create text documents of all kinds, edit from scratch any table or spreadsheet, as well as create a complete slideshow and create your notes database All this from the tablet itself, without the need ”“ a priori ”“ of subscriptions or extra payments
However, this fact has not been deepened. It has only been stated that it will be the tool package Office 2013, without specifying whether it is a collection of decaffeinated applications or adapted for tablets, or the complete programs that are they can enjoy it from any Windows 8 computer, as would be logical. And it is that these tablets will run the same operating system as current computers with this version of Windows
What has been confirmed is that, in these tablets, the email tool will not be introduced Outlook, a desktop version that will arrive in the next update for Windows 8.1, scheduled for this year. However, as announced during the Microsoft conference at Computex, this desktop version Microsoft is only intended for tablets running Windows RT Therefore, the Other users, as well as those on Windows 8 tablets, will have to get by with a not-so useful Outlook app waiting for Microsoft to adapt this more complete desktop version to all your devices.
For now the first of these tablets with Windows 8 is the Acer Iconia W3 which, for around 380 euros in its largest capacity version, will also include the package Office 2013 , acting as a portable tablet, but also as a complete computerwhen connected to a keyboard-standA convergence that, with this type of offer, is even more interesting. We will have to wait for Microsoft to specify its dates and services a little more, also hoping that extends these issues to all its tablets