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Acer announced Tuesday that it is delaying the launch of its Windows RT tablets until at least Q2 2013.
The Taiwanese PC maker was originally planning on releasing an
ARM-based Windows RT tablet in early 2013, however the company has
decided to delay those plans in light of some of the reviews of the
Microsoft Surface tablet.
Acer President Jim Wong told Reuters,
“originally we had a very aggressive plan to come out very early next
year but because of Surface, our R&D development doesn’t stop, but
we are much more cautious.” Instead of Q1 as a target, Acer has pushed
the date back to Q2 or beyond.
Back in August, Acer was one of the companies that criticized Microsoft’s decision
to create its own hardware. At the time, an Acer spokesperson told the
press that the company believed “Microsoft’s launch of its own-brand
products is negative for the whole PC industry.”
Wong expanded on his thoughts to Reuters, saying:
“We are watching how Surface is doing … How is RT accepted by customers,
how Microsoft is aggressive on RT and on Surface, we don’t know… We
want to see.”
While Windows 8 is already a success — with more than 4 million
upgrades in just the first three days of availability — the verdict is
still out for both Surface and Windows RT.
Some users love Surface and the ideas of convergence that it brings
to the table. Others are less convinced of the ecosystem and the new
interface paradigms.
Although Surface is the most prominent Windows RT device currently on
the market, it isn’t the only device currently available. Asus has
already released its own Windows RT device, the Vivo. I’ve been
reviewing that unit for the last week and find that it offers a good
Windows RT experience.
Microsoft is entering new territory with Surface in that it is
directly competing with its own OEM partners. While Steve Ballmer can
talk up Microsoft’s strong relationship with “partners” ad nausea, the
business reality is still uncomfortable.
It’ll be interesting to see if Acer’s plans to delay Windows RT
tablets have any impact on other OEMs. Let us know what you think about
the decision in the comments.
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