Windows RT was introduced in October 2012, together with Windows 8, while Steve Ballmer still was the CEO of Microsoft. Upon its release, the company said that it will be the best way to enjoy the power of the new operating system on tablet devices, but since the company changed its policy about operating systems for tablet, Windows RT never lived its glory. Another huge, and probably the biggest setback for Windows RT was the fact that it didn’t run desktop software, so it was limited to the apps offered in Windows Store. And due the lack of such apps, many customers didn’t want to buy devices running this OS. Manufacturers also weren’t interested in making Windows RT-compatible devices, leaving Windows RT nearly forgotten by the wider audience. Read Also: HP Announces New Windows 10 Devices & New BIOS Security Service
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