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Microsoft during its BUILD 2011 conference announced that it's giving away 5,000 Samsung-built developer "PCs" to attendees, with AT&T's 3G service. Each of the 5,000 attendees of Microsoft's getting a 700T Windows Developer Preview tablet PC and Bluetooth keyboard combo loaded with the Developer Preview of Windows 8 (8012.winmain_win8m3) and different UEFI. Although the device was claimed to be a prototype, was near identical (with hardware differences) to the production-version of the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC model 700T1A. It is also the same secret device shown off at TechEd New Zealand earlier in 2011.<ref name=iSS>{{cite web| title=BUILD attendees take home Samsung Windows Developer Preview PC/slate| url=https://www.istartedsomething.com/20110914/build-attendees-take-home-samsung-windows-developer-preview-pcslate/ |publisher=iStartedSomething.com |accessdate=7 August 2020}}</ref> |
Microsoft during its BUILD 2011 conference announced that it's giving away 5,000 Samsung-built developer "PCs" to attendees, with AT&T's 3G service. Each of the 5,000 attendees of Microsoft's getting a 700T Windows Developer Preview tablet PC and Bluetooth keyboard combo loaded with the Developer Preview of Windows 8 (8012.winmain_win8m3) and different UEFI. Although the device was claimed to be a prototype, was near identical (with hardware differences) to the production-version of the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC model 700T1A. It is also the same secret device shown off at TechEd New Zealand earlier in 2011.<ref name=iSS>{{cite web| title=BUILD attendees take home Samsung Windows Developer Preview PC/slate| url=https://www.istartedsomething.com/20110914/build-attendees-take-home-samsung-windows-developer-preview-pcslate/ |publisher=iStartedSomething.com |accessdate=7 August 2020}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:48, 7 August 2020
Developer | Samsung Electronics |
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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
Type | Tablet PC |
Operating system | Windows 7 (64-bit) |
CPU | 1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 2467M processor |
Memory | 4 GB |
Storage | 64/128 GB flash memory (expandable with an external microSD card) |
Display | 11.6 inch, 1366×768 px PLS display |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
Input | Multi-touch screen |
Camera | 3.0 MP (rear), 2.0 MP (front facing) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, microHDMI, microSD, 3.5mm headphone jack |
Power | 5,520 mAh battery |
Dimensions | 11.66" x 0.51" x 7.24" (269 mm x 12.9 mm x 184 mm) |
Mass | 1.89 lb. (860 g) |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Samsung Ativ Tab 7 |
Related | Samsung Windows Developer Preview PC |
Website | web |
The Samsung Series 7 Slate, XE700T1A, is a 11.6-inch (29 cm) tablet manufactured by Samsung. The Slate 7 was announced on August 31, 2011, incorporates a dual-core 1.6 GHz Intel Core i5-2467M (Sandy Bridge) processor, and runs the Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional operating system.[1]
Hardware
The Samsung Series 7 Slate is built using a mixture of plastic and glass. A micro HDMI port, MicroSD slot, and a full-size USB 2.0 port are incorporated into the design, as well as a volume rocker, power button, rotation lock, headphone jack and charging port located on the sides. A physical home button is located directly below the screen. A dock connector is located on the bottom. The Series 7 Slate uses a 11.6-inch (29 cm) PLS display at a resolution of 1366x768. The tablet is available with either 64 or 128 GB of internal storage which is expandable via an external microSD card.
Reception
Engadget praised the Series 7 Slate's bright display and responsive touchscreen. It was also said that there are useful accessories - a stylus, bluetooth keyboard and a dock with two USB 2.0, ethernet, full HDMI port and headphone jack. Overall the device is one of the best Windows 7 tablets around.[2]
Samsung Windows Developer Preview PC
Microsoft during its BUILD 2011 conference announced that it's giving away 5,000 Samsung-built developer "PCs" to attendees, with AT&T's 3G service. Each of the 5,000 attendees of Microsoft's getting a 700T Windows Developer Preview tablet PC and Bluetooth keyboard combo loaded with the Developer Preview of Windows 8 (8012.winmain_win8m3) and different UEFI. Although the device was claimed to be a prototype, was near identical (with hardware differences) to the production-version of the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC model 700T1A. It is also the same secret device shown off at TechEd New Zealand earlier in 2011.[3]
References
- ^ "Samsung Series 7 Slate PC hands-on". Engadget.com. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- ^ "Samsung Series 7 Slate Review". MobileTechReview.com. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
- ^ "BUILD attendees take home Samsung Windows Developer Preview PC/slate". iStartedSomething.com. Retrieved 7 August 2020.