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Windows Phone gains amid Apple-Android clash
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 3, 2013


Taiwan's Acer unveils tablet running on Windows 8
Taipei (AFP) June 03, 2013 - Leading Taiwanese computer vendor Acer on Monday unveiled the industry's first 8.1-inch tablet running on Microsoft's Windows 8 software, a move which analysts said highlighted the software giant's bid to make inroads into the booming tablet market.

The announcement came on the eve of the opening of the annual Computex in Taipei, Asia's leading IT trade show which is now into its 33rd year.

The new Acer tablet, called Iconia W3, weighs 540 grams (19 ounces) and is just 11.35 mm (0.45 inches) thick. It pairs with an optional full-size Bluetooth keyboard that holds the tablet upright for typing and then conveniently docks with the tablet to lay flat for easy transportation.

Despite dominating the notebook market, Microsoft has struggled to compete with Google's Android and Apple's iOS in the tablet market.

In response, Microsoft recently slashed by 30 percent the licence fees it charges tablet vendors, according to media reports.

"The unveiling of Acer's tablet running on Windows 8 showed that Microsoft is now looking to the tablet mainstream market which is centred on seven-eight inches," Mars Hsu of Grand Cathay Securities told AFP.

The new tablet is expected to be available from mid-June with a minimum price of $350, Acer officials said.

Windows-powered smartphones made strong gains in the US market in early 2013, capturing third place, with Android and Apple at the top, a survey showed Monday.

Android, the free operating system from Google, remained the top platform with 51.7 percent of US sales in the three months to April, up from 50.3 percent a year earlier, according to Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.

Apple's iOS was second with 41.4 percent, up from 39.1 percent a year earlier, the survey found.

Microsoft's Windows, boosted by the Windows Phone 8 introduced last year, boosted its share to 5.6 percent from 3.8 percent.

The gains for the three platforms came at the expense of BlackBerry, which had a minuscule 0.7 percent of US sales compared with 5.3 percent a year ago.

The Canadian firm unveiled its BlackBerry 10 platform earlier this year, but the handsets have been rolling out gradually.

The survey found some positive signs for Windows, which is capturing customers upgrading from feature phones and from Android devices.

"It's not just about capturing the market that is yet to upgrade," said Kantar's Mary-Ann Parlatto.

"When looking at those who changed device, between 2011 and 2012 Windows was more successful at capturing older consumers aged 50-64. But when looking at those changing now and in the last year, we're seeing Windows now gaining share among those aged 25-34."

Other surveys have shown gains for Windows smartphones, which appear to be pushing BlackBerry to fourth place in the US market.

Android had a commanding 75 percent global market share in the first quarter, according to research firm IDC.

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