Dell has gotten an alternate Microsoft OEM to drop the Windows RT stage as it pulls its XPS 10 tablet from the racks.
This leaves Microsoft as the main organization which is as of now making tablets running on Windows RT now.
Dell's official site now records XPS 10 Tablet, which is a 10 inch tablet running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 processor, as "inaccessible". It rather proposes clients to purchase the Latitude 10, an alternate 10-inch tablet however running on Windows 8, because of an Intel Atom processor.
The news comes only days after Microsoft published the second-era Surface tablets running on Windows RT and 8.
Still, while an alternate Windows RT tablet is not off the cards totally, barely anybody is needing an item running on a fizzled working framework from an organization which has seen a resurrection as of late.
As of not long ago, organizations like Samsung, ASUS and Lenovo have as of recently said no to the Windows RT long prior and one can't need a tablet from them either, most likely they'll return if the Surface 2 turns into an unexpect.
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