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Revision as of 17:33, 21 September 2015
Developer | Samsung Electronics |
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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
Product family | Ativ |
Type | Tablet PC |
Operating system | Windows 8 |
CPU | 1.8-2.7 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 - 3337U processor |
Memory | 4 GB |
Storage | 128/256 GB flash memory (expandable with an external sd card) |
Display | 11.6 inch, 1920×1080 px LED Full HD display |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
Input | Multi-touch screen |
Camera | 5.0 MP AF camera with LED flash, 2.0 MP front facing (for video calls) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, HDMI (external cable), Bluetooth 4.0, NFC |
Power | 4,080 mAh battery |
Related | Samsung Ativ Tab Samsung Ativ Tab 3 Samsung Ativ Tab 5 |
Website | www |
The Samsung Ativ Tab 7 or previously known as Samsung Ativ Smart PC Pro, is a 11.6-inch (29 cm) tablet manufactured by Samsung. The Ativ Tab 7 was announced on August 29, 2012 at IFA 2012 in Berlin, incorporates a dual-core 1.8 GHz Intel Core i5 - 3337U processor, and runs the Windows 8 operating system.[1]
The incorporation of Windows 8 has received mostly favourable reviews. Also the Ativ Tab 7 itself received positive reviews for its lightweight design, inclusion of S-Pen, and its overall performance for a device positioned as a high-end device.
Hardware
The design of the Ativ Tab 7 is relatively similar to its smaller Android-based counterparts (such as the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Galaxy Note 10.1)—built using a mixture of plastic and glass. A micro HDMI port, MicroSD slot, and a full-size USB port are incorporated into the design, as well as a volume rocker, power button, and headphone jack located on the top. A physical Windows button is located directly below the screen. A charging port and dock connector are located on the bottom. The Ativ Tab 7 uses a 11.6-inch (29 cm) LED Full HD display at a resolution of 1920x1080. The tablet is available with either 128 or 256 GB of internal storage which is expandable via an external micro-sd card.[2]
Reception
At IFA 2012, TechRadar praised the Ativ Tab 7's Windows 8 operating system, lightweight design, and the ability to expand its functionality and storage with its S-Pen and attachable keyboard. It was also said that there is a plenty amount of USB ports which was even doubled with the attachment of the removable keyboard. Overall they deemed the device as one of the best Windows 8 transformer tablets around.[3]
CNET said that the Ativ Tab 7 performs well, most of the time as docked into the removable keyboard. The tablet's battery life, numerous USB ports, and the pre-installed Samsung software were regarded as positive aspects—despite considering the design itself to be merely cheap and unusual. The Intel chipset used in the Ativ Tab 7 was also judged as a great for the device noting that its performance was fast and very responsive most of the time in comparison to the chipsets used in competing Windows 8 devices. Over-all they viewed the Ativ tab 7 as more of an overpriced and confused Windows 8 ultrabook that is detachable and is better off with a keyboard as it is best left like that.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Samsung ATIV Tab 7 hands-on". SlashGear. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- ^ a b "Samsung ATIV Tab 7". Cnet Asia. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ^ "Samsung Ativ Tab 7 review". TechRadar. Retrieved 28 October 2013.