Saturday, June 19, 2010

Microsoft introduces Windows Embedded Handheld

In an event organized by Motorola for the release of his new phone ES400, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, announced the release of a new system intended for mobile devices called Windows Embedded Handheld.

Based on Windows Mobile 6.5, Embedded Handeld has been specially designed for business needs - especially in terms of security - and should be installed on devices targeted at professionals. The first of its kind is the Motorola ES400 features a 3 inch screen and full keyboard. Windows Embedded Handheld can be completely customized by the OEM distributors in order to stick with the requirements of a society.


Remember that Windows 7 Phone target for consumer smartphones while Windows Embedded Compact 7 is intended to share electronic devices such as game consoles and digital camera bodies. However in 2011 Microsoft announced a new version of Windows Embedded Handheld will be based on Windows Embedded Compact 7 to provide a better user experience with particular support multicast.

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