Samsung introduces several innovations in the
field of portable PCs, including an interesting
series 7. Apparently we are faced with a tablet a
bit ‘ more often than normal, but with a special reason: the monitor is able to scroll and put on
display a full QWERTY keyboard. There are
already models of this kind, but this struck us as
able to slide completely into the monitor, so that
when open looks like a normal notebook. A sincere desire to be more than we should talk
about netbook notebook, because the platform is
Intel Atom, specifically the version from Oak Trail
Z670 1.66 GHz The amount of memory is equal to
2GB, while as a storage subsystem are a classic
hard drive or 32GB or 64GB SSD option. The panel used is a 10.1-inch touchscreen with a resolution
of 1366×768 pixels, an integral element in the
frame is a 1.3 Mpixel. The weight is just under pounds, while the
allocation of ports and connectivity comes to USB
2.0 and Wi-Fi, WiMAX and 3G: Of note is the
presence of a card reader 4 in 1, while for the
operating system Samsung 7 chose Windows
Home Premium. Independence is declared of 9 hours (with Eco Light Sensor enabled, can adjust
the screen brightness according to ambient light),
obtained through a 6-cell lithium battery.
According to Samsung the user to type the
number 7 is the adolescent or the student in
general, although it may well attract the attention
of another audience. The volume is scheduled for
availability in March 2011 at a price of 699.00 U.S.
dollars.
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