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- Windows_RT abstract "Windows RT is an edition of Windows 8 operating system designed for mobile devices that use 32-bit ARM architecture (ARMv7). Microsoft intended for devices with Windows RT to take advantage of the architecture's power efficiency to allow for longer battery life, to use system-on-chip (SoC) designs to allow for thinner devices, and to provide a "reliable" experience over time. In comparison to other mobile operating systems, Windows RT also supports a relatively large number of existing USB peripherals and accessories, and includes a version of Microsoft Office 2013 optimized for ARM devices as pre-loaded software. However, while Windows RT inherits the appearance and functionality of Windows 8, it contains a number of limitations, which includes only being compatible with software obtained from Windows Store, and lacking certain enterprise-oriented features.First unveiled as a prototype in January 2011 at Consumer Electronics Show, the operating system was officially launched alongside Windows 8 on October 26, 2012, with the release of three Windows RT-based tablets, including Microsoft's own Surface RT tablet.Unlike most other versions of Windows, Windows RT is only available as pre-loaded software on devices specifically designed for the operating system by OEMs. The operating system has only been made available on a total of seven devices, all tablets, with two manufactured by Microsoft itself.Windows RT was released to mixed reviews from various outlets and critics. Some felt that Windows RT devices had advantages over other mobile platforms (such as iOS or Android) because of its bundled software and the ability to use a wider variety of USB peripherals and accessories. Critics and analysts have deemed Windows RT to be commercially unsuccessful, considering the poor adoption of Windows RT devices by consumers to be a result of its unclear positioning in comparison to Windows 8, its software compatibility limitations (along with a relatively poor selection of apps on launch), and the introduction of Windows 8 devices with battery life and functionality that meet or exceed that of Windows RT devices. As a result, multiple vendors withdrew their future support of the platform, and in August 2013, Microsoft took a loss of US$900 million on poor Surface RT sales. Despite these shortfalls, both Microsoft and Nokia (whose device business is being acquired by Microsoft) introduced new Windows RT products in late 2013.".
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