Microsoft smartwatch will attack iWatch with 11 sensors and extended compatibility

  Microsoft smartwatch is going to be available to users from October this year, according to the latest information about it, and is going to include no less than 11 sensors. Whether it seems strange or not, we are talking about an additional sensor compared to the 10 that it would include iWatchof those from Apple but from Microsoft being able to have the intention to offer just a little more than Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to attract consumers.

For a start, this source confirmed previous rumors that the device is cross-platform compatible. Our source also confirmed that the display is on the inside of the wrist as opposed to the outside and says turning your palm up to look at the watch actually feels a lot more natural. Details about the hardware are scant, although our source did tell us that there are 11 sensors under the hood and a mix of chips including some from TI and Atmel.

  In contrast to the iWatch, and other smartwatches Android, Microsoft the smartwatch will be compatible with multiple operating systems for mobile terminals, so it can be used anywhere and anytime. Moreover, Microsoft thought the smartwatch for placing the watch in the lower part of the wrist, so that to see the information it will be necessary to raise and turn the hand to see the palm and the screen.

  Microsoft believes that this movement is much more natural than the normal way of viewing the screen of a watch, but it remains to be seen if the rest of the world will think the same.