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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Samsung Series 7 Slate Tablet PC

Samsung Series 7 Slate Tablet PC – You do not have the patience to wait for the Transformer Prime? You have money? You love Windows 7? So Samsung Series 7 Slate Tablet PC is for you. The tablet looks very interesting, but its price around $1,600 is somewhat chilling.

Samsung Series 7 Slate Features

Windows 7 tablet by 11.6 inches with NVIDIA Tegra 3, even dock comes with a keyboard as the Transformer. But it has an Intel Core i5 latest generation in a 970g tablet is very strong. Its screen is capacitive multitouch, sensitive fingers and compatible with a Wacom pen. Add to that a range of 7 -inch and you have a tablet versatile and very attractive. Its specs and the price rather destined for professional use, but hey, it’s Christmas right??
Samsung Series 7 Slate that is comparable to those of many ultraportables like the MacBook Air. The processor is a dual-core Intel Core i5 2467M, which runs at 1.6 GHz by default but can turbo clock up to 2.3 GHz, supporting up to four virtual cores. This is more than up to handling workloads average PC, and should be good for some heavy lifting too. It is supported by 4 GB of RAM and a 64GB SSD. In the U.S., you can choose between a 64GB or 128GB SSD
Main features:
  • Core i5 – 2467M 1.6 GHz dual core
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • 64 GB SSD
  • 1366 × 768 LED screen 11.6-inch capacitive multi-
  • WiFi n / Bluetooth 3.0
  • Battery 5400 mAh
  • Stylus, keyboard and docking station
  • 970g
  • Windows 7 Premium 64bit

Samsung Series 7 Slate Design Performance

The combination of its glossy transparent glass, black plastic bezel and back bronze brushed magnesium seems very attractive, despite being a fingerprint magnet real (for lack of a share of tablets in varying degrees). Connectivity, cooling vents and twin cam HD are well integrated.
The Samsung Series 7 Slate weighs just over 2 pounds (2.06 to be exact), but this does not mean they skimp on the battery. It can reach up to 7 hours of run time and can be recharged up to 1500 times before losing its zeal for life. However, Samsung says you will probably need to close a number of applications and perhaps even disable WiFi or WiMax connections
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