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Samsung Slider 7 Offers Alternative Netvertible Form Factor (Video)
Samsung was really cautious about calling its Slider 7 a PC, netbook, or even tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show where the company had a huge presence. The device offers a sliding and tilting screen–an industrial design that HTC had helped to pioneer with its dual-boot Windows HTC Shift tablet–and with internal netbook components–such as the Atom-based Oak Trail CPU. Underneath the sliding screen is a full island-style keyboard with blue keys. Unfortunately, according to the rep, the keys aren’t backlit.
You can check out the Slider 7 with the Samsung custom UI overlay on top in the embedded video below:
Anonymous
01/11/2011 at 7:51 pm
Totally in love with it.
12” and a digitizer would make it perfect for me, but hey, it’s the best “transitional” device I’ve seen so far: beautiful, Windows 7 on board, a keyboard, light, huge battery life, nice touch UI, dedicated touch applications in collaboration with MS.
Best of both worlds (netbooks / iPad-like tablets), great as laptop replacement.
Anonymous
01/11/2011 at 8:35 pm
wow really? samsung wants to trash windows 7 like they did android with they’re crap overlays? seriously??
VuLN
02/28/2011 at 2:04 pm
Nice, that’s helpful for me!
Claudioman2009
01/07/2012 at 2:17 pm
only 64 gb and no HDMI??? just one usb… mmm beautyfull and better than an ipad 2 thoug