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Windows 8.1 Mobile

Windows 8.1 Mobile. “Full” Windows in a Tablet Environment. The Windows Ecosystem. Windows Server 2012 Windows Home Server 2011 Backup server and firewall Windows 8.1 Desktops Laptops Tablets Windows RT Tablets Windows Phone. Laptop Versus Tablet. Laptops and Notebooks. Tablets.

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Windows 8.1 Mobile

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  1. Windows 8.1 Mobile “Full” Windows in a Tablet Environment

  2. The Windows Ecosystem • Windows Server 2012 • Windows Home Server 2011 • Backup server and firewall • Windows 8.1 • Desktops • Laptops • Tablets • Windows RT • Tablets • Windows Phone

  3. Laptop Versus Tablet Laptops and Notebooks Tablets Processor Intel Atom series RAM: 1-2 Gb Video UVGA or WVGA (1280 x 1024) usual top resolution No 3D capability Screen Size 7” – 10” • Processor • Intel i3, i5, i7 series • RAM: 4 Gb and up • Video • Full HD (1900 x 1080) or greater standard • 3D capability common • Screen Size • 10” (ultranotebook) • 13” – 17” (standard)

  4. Laptops Versus Tablets Laptops and Notebooks Tablets Ports Single USB charging/connection port Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi Network adapter Built-in Bluetooth Wi-Di video output • Ports • Multiple USB ports • SD card reader • HDMI video output • Connectivity • Gigabit Network Adapter • Built-in WiFi Network Adapter • Bluetooth (optional) • Optional Wi-Di video output

  5. Laptops Versus Tablets Laptops and Notebooks Tablets Inputs Touchscreen Includes soft keyboard Optional Bluetooth keyboard and mouse Disks Hard disk SSD or eMMC 32 – 128 Gb Semi-removable microSD card MicroUSB • Inputs • Integral Keyboard and mouse • Optional touchscreen • Secondary USB and/or Bluetooth • Disks • Hard disk • HDD, SSD, or hybrid • >500 Gb • Optical disk (optional) • Removable SD card • Removable USB drive

  6. What About 2-in-1s? • Notebook styling • Swivel keyboards • Surface Pro keyboard is detachable • Processor range: Intel Pentium and Atom through i-series • 10” – 16” screens • Integral touchscreen, keyboard • RAM: 2GB through 16Gb • HDD: 64Gb eMMc – 1Tb HDD

  7. What About 2-in-1s? In short, 2-in-1s run the gamut between tablets with attached keyboards to full-service notebooks with swivel or detachable keyboards Note: Some higher-end 10” tablets are available with notebook-level hardware. They are about twice as expensive as comparable notebooks.

  8. What About 4G LTE? • Still mostly relegated to Windows Phones • Surface 2 (Windows 8.1 RT) has AT&T option • Windows 8.1 (full) with 4G LTE devices: • HP Stream 8 (T-Mobile 200 Mb/mo included) • HP ElitePad 1000 G2 (carrier?) • Enterprise market, full laptop capacity • ~$1700 • Dell Venue 11 Pro 10.8” (Verizon) • Full laptop capacity • ~$1000

  9. Windows Notebook, Tablet, Phone: Why Would I Need All Three? Notebook Tablet Runs desktop (legacy apps) Full Microsoft Office 365 with formatting Limited RAM and storage space Bluetooth expansion Hand-held, light weight Low-res camera + webcam Moderate battery life Phone • RT apps only • Office 365 RT (limited formatting) • Limited RAM and storage space • Bluetooth expansion • Hand-held, light weight • High-res camera + webcam • Longer battery life • Runs desktop (legacy) apps • Full Microsoft Office with formatting • High-end apps (Adobe, DBMS) • Optional optical drive • Expansion ports • Needs something to sit on • Low-res webcam • Short battery life

  10. Windows 8.1 (Full) UI Differences Notebook Tablet On/Off Desktop Start Menu Hard switch and slide pulldown No Hibernate Option Keyboard No automatic toggle File Select Background is colored and checked Touch Sensitivity Up to 5-finger multitouch Smaller-point stylus may be needed. • On/Off • Desktop Start Menu • Metro Menu • Hard switch (if so configured) • Hibernate option • Touchscreen Keyboard • Automatic toggle in Chrome (and other apps) • File Select • Background is colored • Touch Sensitivity • Up to 10-finger multitouch

  11. Notebook/Tablet App Differences • Metro and Apps Menu • Metro apps cannot be removed from Apps menu without uninstalling • Can be unpinned from Metro menu • Free apps will show up on all compatible devices • Flixster (UltraViolet and Digital Movies) • Some titles are not licensed to run under Windows

  12. Windows 8.1 (Full) Tablet Advantages • Small, lightweight, portable • Handheld • Runs full versions of many Windows applications • Familiar Windows interface good for one-on-one instruction

  13. Tablet Disadvantages • Small screen • Lack of ports • No SWYPE (alternate text input) • Lower-capacity hardware • Less than full workday battery life • Some Atom-based processors may not support Windows 8.1 Professional (required for domain-level administration)

  14. Windows v. Other Mobile Platforms Windows 8.1 Tablet Android Tablet Limited OS based on Linux Part of Google ecosystem Features based on hardware, carrier, manufacturer Google voice control Inconsistent desktop integration • iOS (iPad) • Limited independent OS • Part of Apple ecosystem • Features based on hardware • Siri voice control • Consistent desktop integration (with Apple software only) • Full Windows OS • Part of Windows ecosystem • Features based on hardware, manufacturer • Windows voice control • Consistent desktop integration

  15. Windows v. Blackberry Windows Blackberry Independent OS Part of enterprise ecosystem (OS-independent) Features based on hardware App integration based on enterprise requirements • Full Windows OS • Part of Windows ecosystem • Features based on hardware, manufacturer • Consistent desktop integration

  16. How I Use My Windows Tablet • Excel spreadsheets with conditional formatting • Manage Web-based e-mail (requires mobile interface) • Web-based research • One-on-one instruction • View movies on Flixster • Continue Xbox games from the desktop

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