Samsung originally announced their new Sliding PC 7 Series at CES 2011 as
a ultra-portable convertible netbook and the system as a whole was
quoted by Samsung as weighting in at 2.2 pounds and boosting full
Windows 7 Home Premium style computing in that small package.Now Samsung
announced they would charge $699 for the hybrid PC and it’s available
for pre-order………..
Samsung’s Series 7 hybrid tablet / netbook show up in online listings back in March and since then Intel’s gone official with Oak Trail and listed this Series 7 tablet as one of the upcoming tablets that will sport the new Atom Z670 processor.It finally goes up for pre-order at Amazon.com, priced at $649. According to Amazon‘s listing, the 7 Series
should ship with many of the same specs we noticed at this year’s CES: a
10-inch touchscreen with 1366 x 768-resolution, dual front and rear
cameras (1.3 and 3.0 megapixels, respectively), a 32GB SSD, 2GB of RAM
and, of course, Intel‘s 1.5GHz Atom Oak Trail Z670
processor, which was originally scheduled to launch in March, before
being pushed back to May. The slider will also run on Windows 7 Home
Premium, and come equipped with 802.11b/g/n WiFi. When it debuted
earlier this year, the Series 7 boasted optional 3G and WiMax features, as well as a six-cell battery that claimed to last up to nine hours on a single charge.
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