Tablet PCs are a dying breed, and Windows 8 is still at least a year away. Until we see what Microsoft's next operating system has to offer, one tablet PC shows us why this form factor is still a winner. Samsung's Series 7 11.6" Slate breaks the mold.
Display Quality: White And Black Uniformity
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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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Do. Want. Finally - a tablet that doesn't require a proprietary operating system that needs 1,000,000,000 apps for every website on the internet in order to function properly. It has an SSD and not flash memory. It has a real working version of Windows - with a great interface on top of it. This looks like a tablet I can get behind.
A very nice tablet! Hoping that ivy bridge will allow faster processers without creating too much heat and saving battery. I'm really looking into getting a tablet in the future to replace my notebook and this looks is very reassuring that things are improving :P.
What about the digitizer? I appreciate the comparisons to the Asus EEE Slate, but that has a 256-level pressure sensitive wacom digitizer on top of the screen. And no mention of it or what is on this device?
Instead of current sandybridge (i.e hd 3000) the should give an amd llano which has a better gpu or the ivy bridge mobile cpus (which is with hd 4000 gpu) and a lower TDP.
Isn't it a little steep for a 1000$....??? After all it's a Samsung, 11.6Inch Tab.......
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.