MSI to Launch New Tablet PCs - Analyst Blog
06 Febbraio 2013 - 3:14PM
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To boost the working condition of the blue collar employees,
police officials and other factory workers, Motorola
Solutions Inc. (MSI) plans to launch a tablet-like PC
device supported by Microsoft Corp.’s (MSFT)
Windows 8-based platform.
The new tablet PC will likely hit the market in the second half
of fiscal 2013 or in the beginning of 2014.
These days, most firms are sidelining their traditional PCs
and adapting to laptops. Moreover, with the advent of popular
tablets like Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) iPads, the ease
of doing work has become much easier.
So to tap the growing potential of the changing PC market,
Motorola Solutions is emphasizing on developing such handheld
tablet-like devices based on the newly launched Windows 8 operating
system, hence giving these governments and low-paid employees the
ease of doing their task effortlessly.
Motorola Solutions also manufactures tablets supported by
Google Inc.’s (GOOG) Android software. Therefore,
the company likes to expand its flexibility by offering multiple
operating systems to its customers.
Recently, Motorola Solutions reported strong fourth-quarter 2012
results with the bottom line topping the Zacks Consensus Estimate
but the top line missing the same.
Quarterly total revenue came in at $2,441 million, up 6% year
over year. The up tick was mainly fueled by higher global demand
across the government segments. Moreover, the company generated
solid operating cash flow of nearly $1.1 billion for full fiscal
2012.
Currently, Motorola Solutions Inc. carries a Zacks Rank #3
(Hold).
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