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To-date the only official products that we've seen running Windows RT are the Microsoft Surface and the Asus Tablet 600, but Microsoft has confirmed today that multiple other manufacturers will be creating PCs that use the ARM-friendly operating system. Specifically, Lenovo, Dell, and Samsung have all been confirmed as Windows RT hardware partners — alongside Asus, of course. If there's one big name missing from that list, it's number-one PC manufacturer HP, which has previously said that it's initially avoiding ARM tablets to focus on a business-oriented Intel tablet. Unfortunately, we're still pretty light on details for the confirmed partners, but all of these manufacturers have been (unsurprisingly) rumored to be working on Windows RT products before. What we do know is that the four manufacturers aren't just bringing tablets to market: Microsoft said today that some of the products will be full laptops with keyboards and trackpads.

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We've yet to receive a date for when we can expect these first Windows RT PCs, but Microsoft said today that the operating system has reached the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build, meaning that it is complete.

Absent from the list is Acer, whose CEO recently cautioned Microsoft to “think twice” about competing with computer makers with its own tablet.

The Windows RT version of the operating system will only be available to end users as part of a computer or device, not sold separately.

Windows RT will focus on the new “Windows 8-style” apps — formerly known as “Metro-style” apps — available through the Windows Store. Users will be able to access files and run selected Microsoft programs from the traditional desktop, but legacy third-party Windows programs aren’t compatible with the Windows RT version of the operating system. (Traditional Windows programs will run in the regular version of Windows 8 for x86 processors.)

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