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Samsung to Release the Sliding PC 7 Series a Unique PC/TAB Hybrid
03.14.2011

Not sure if you want a new tablet PC or a laptop? Samsung has the answer with their new Sliding PC 7 Series pc/tablet hybrid. With the ease and ability to go from the casual web browsing abilities of a tablet to the more serious computing needs of a laptop, the Sliding PC 7 Series brings the two together in a seamless and effortless manner.
The Sliding PC 7 Series is equipped with a high resolution multi-touch LCD display, Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, Samsung's new 1.5 GHz Oak Trail processor, and Samsung's Solid State hard drive (SSD) with a unique Quick Start technology that allows start up in mere seconds. Some additional notable features include front and rear facing cameras, 3G network support, built-in accelerometer, memory card reader, and HDMI port.
Weighing in at 2.18 pounds and having a thickness of a mere 0.78 inch, the Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series, is heavier, and not quite as thin, as current tablets on the market. But, with its sliding keyboard and additional functionality the Samsung Sliding 7 Series might be exactly what you've been looking for.

The Sliding 7 Series will be available sometime in March in both a 32 and 64 GB version with a base price of $699.



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