According to Digitimes, Microsoft is pushing Ultrabook manufacturers to change their designs in order to better use them with Windows 8.
The new operating system will feature a \"Metro\" user interface designed with a large button icon that can be used with a touch screen.
This is a major change in Microsoft\'s flagship operating system, a confusing change for some.
Since ultrabook is very thin, it can be tricky to use their screens as a touch interface, as the screens swing with each stamp.
To solve the problem, digitimes\'s anonymous source said Microsoft suggested that Ultrabook manufacturers consider alternative designs for laptops.
Not only that, the hardware specs of the touch
Enable Windows 8-
Brand equipment has been proposed.
From Digitimes: The site also cited a recent source --
The third version of the ultrabook with a screen size of more than 13 inch will be available in the \"year\"
End of purchase season this year \"with touch function.
This seems to be in line with the rumors that Windows 8 released on October.
What do you think?
Are you anxiously waiting for a light notebook with a touch screen?
Will there be fewer people who want to touch the interface?
Is tablet equipment expensive?
Is Windows 8 Microsoft\'s biggest mistake after Vista?
Please let me know your opinion in the comments below.