Samsung Debuts Its First Sliding Tablet PC 7 Series at CES 2011

At CES 2011 in Las Vegas Samsung announced a new tablet device.The Microsoft Windows 7 PC 7 Series tablet is powered by Intel’s Atom processor designed for small mobile devices, which is codenamed “Oak Trail”. Rather than having just a touchscreen the machine has a sliding keyboard.Basically, the PC 7 Series has a sliding keyboard that can come out and sit at the foot of the display itself.

The Sliding PC 7 Series will be available in configurations of 32GB and 64GB of storage and will run Windows 7 Home premium. The device also has a built in memory card reader and HDMI port. There is a built in accelerometer for switching between portrait and landscape mode and an ambient light sensor to adjust the display brightness.

Samsung claims that the device will boot in 15 seconds and can resume from sleep pr hibernate in just 3 seconds. The 6-cell battery is rated for 7 hours of life and can be paired with optional 3G for on the go productivity.

The Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series weighs in at 2.2 pounds and features a 10.1″ 1366 x 768 resolution display rated for a brightness of 340 nit which should provide a usable display in an outdoor setting.

The Samsung 7 Series Sliding PC will be available in March 2011 with a base price of $699.

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This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. 123ABLACK

    SOOOOOO… WHERE IS IT????  I’VE BEEN WAITING WAY TOO LONG….  COME ON SAMSUNG!!!!!

  2. joyyin0322

    How can I get my Tablet Pc’s pen to be pressure-sensitive?//windousphone.blogspot.com/

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