| Samsung Series 7 11.6" Slate | ||
|---|---|---|
| White Luminance cd/m^2 | ||
| 369.2990 | 360.4587 | 355.2979 |
| 353.0946 | 363.803 | 342.0505 |
| 350.7533 | 336.9604 | 352.4084 |
| Black Luminance cd/m^2 | ||
| 0.3291 | 0.3553 | 0.3224 |
| 0.3161 | 0.3203 | 0.3360 |
| 0.3185 | 0.3109 | 0.316 |
The graphs below exaggerate the lack of uniformity between our nine-point luminance test because we chart on a relative scale. However, when you look at the raw scores in the table above, you see that Samsung's Slate actually sports excellent white and black uniformity.


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Summary
- Tablet PCs: It's All About Device Reduction
- Meet Samsung's XE700T1A Tablet PC
- Samsung's Optimized UI And Lots Of Preloaded Apps
- CPU Performance: Core i5-2467M, ULV Sandy Bridge
- GPU Performance: Intel HD Graphics Versus HD Graphics 3000
- PCMark 7: Speedy Storage, No Disappointments
- Real-World Performance Against Tablets
- Battery Life And Recharge Time
- Display Quality: Color Gamut
- Display Quality: White And Black Uniformity
- Image Quality Examined: Front- And Rear-Facing Cameras
- Docking Station: Forget Your Desktop
- Forget HDMI. Intel's WiDi Makes It Easy
- Wireless Performance
- Samsung's Series 7 11.6" Slate Is The Best Windows-Based Tablet We've Seen
- Background Information On Our Benchmarks
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I think it'd be a lot more wiser to buy a laptop for that price and get a much more efficient and powerful piece of tech.
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/samsung/46145-everyone-who-own-slate-please-post-you-batchnumber-modelnummer-state-screen.html
I mean.. -.-