CES: Samsung Slider PC 7, a windows sliding tablet with keyboard

CNET (blog) - Scott Stein - 5 Jan, 2011
LAS VEGAS--Now here's a new idea...how about a tablet that runs on Windows instead of Android? Samsung's newly-announced Sliding PC 7 is a ...

Samsung Creates a New Category of Mobile PC with the Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series

National Post (registration) - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung Electronics America Inc., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Corporation, today announced the launch of its first sliding tablet PC at the ...

PHOTOS: Samsung TX100 tablet PC

Pocket-lint.com - Rik Henderson - 5 Jan, 2011
We've already brought you details of Samsung's TX100 tablet PC, dubbed by the company as its Sliding PC Series 7, so we won't dwell too much on ...

Samsung at the CES: Tablets, PCs, 3-D TVs

International Business Times - Gabriel Perna - 5 Jan, 2011
Like LG before it, Samsung introduced a plethora of new "smarter" devices including tablet PCs, laptops, ...

Samsung at CES: Smart TVs, Sliding Tablets and Tweeting Fridges

Switched - Terrence O'Brien, Leila Brillson - 5 Jan, 2011
by Switched Staff on January 5, 2011 at 07:15 PM By Terrence O'Brien and Leila Brillson What Samsung got right is exciting: thin, beautifully designed ...

Samsung announces new TX100 'sliding keyboard' tablet

CNET UK - Ian Morris - 5 Jan, 2011
At its CES press conference the company, apparently announced a new kind of tablet with a sliding keyboard and ...

Samsung Sliding PC Bridges the Gap Between Netbook and Tablet

Mashable - 5 Jan, 2011
Take a look at what Samsung has done with the netbook: The Sliding PC 7 is a touchscreen tablet that transforms itself into a netbook when you reveal its ...

Samsung TX100: photos

ElectricPig.co.uk - Jennifer Allan - 5 Jan, 2011
The first device to get an unprompted round of applause at CES this year has been the Samsung TX100 tablet PC hybrid, unveiled today at ...

Samsung sliding tablet introduced today at CSE | TX100 Slider Tablet PC7

Prevailing Buzz - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung unveiled a new tablet computer today with a sliding keyboard, featuring a 10.1” touchscreen and a 1.66 GHz Intel processor, which operates using ...

Details: Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series Tablet PC w/ Intel Oak Trail CPU

Tablets Planet - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung has delivered on a tablet PC with a slide-out keyboard that was only recently just a rumor. The name is different than what was rumored and the ...

Samsung unveils MacBook Air competitor, sliding tablet PC

TechSpot - Matthew DeCarlo - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung has announced a new 13.3-inch MacBook Air competitor as well as a 10.1-inch tablet PC with a sliding keyboard. ...

Samsung announces Sliding PC 7 Series

UberGizmo - George Wong - 5 Jan, 2011
[CES 2011] At the press event today, Samsung announced the arrival of their new Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series. ...

Samsung shows off tablet-cum-netbook convertible

Reg Hardware - 5 Jan, 2011
CES 2011 Can't decide whether you want a small notebook or a tablet? Samsung's latest lets you have both. The rather sexy TX100, unveiled at the Consumer ...

Samsung's Sliding PC 7 series is Microsoft's iPad rival

Electronista - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung at its CES appearance showed two new computers that both gun after Apple. The Sliding PC 7 series should be the widely rumored iPad 'killer' ...

CES 2011: Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series (Gloria) Now Officially an iPad 2 Rival ...

TFTS (blog) - Chris Smith - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung's Sliding PC 7 Series will be available for just $699 at some point in March. Anyone particularly interested in this new tablet/laptop hybrid? ...

Samsung Reveals Its New TVs, PCs, Smartphones and Tablets[LIVE]

Mashable - 5 Jan, 2011
The spotlight is on Samsung here at CES as the electronics giant prepares to launch new PCs, TVs, monitors, ultrathin displays and tablets. ...

Convertible tablet PC from Samsung debuts at CES

CNET Asia (blog) - Reuben Lee - 5 Jan, 2011
In addition to the avalanche of home A/V products introduced today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung also announced its latest ...

Samsung's 10.1” tablet with hidden keyboard bridges the gap between tablet and ...

wireless goodness - 5 Jan, 2011
The death of netbooks has been widely predicted since Apple's iPad was introduced last year. However, Samsung isn't prepared to throw in the towel on the ...

Samsung introduces Sliding Series tablet with a slide-out keyboard

Liliputing - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung has unveiled a new “sliding tablet” computer which the company says “creates a new category of mobile PC,” even though the concept looks a lot like ...

It's Official: Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series Packs Intel Oak Trail CPU, Sliding ...

LAPTOP Magazine (blog) - Mark Spoonauer - 5 Jan, 2011
"These convertible tablets are more useful for developers than slate tablets. Usually the apps found in slate tablets are coded in "full OS" systems like ...

Samsung launches TX100 slider tablet

TechRadar UK - Adam Hartley - 5 Jan, 2011
Samsung has announced its new 'slider' tablet PC, the TX100, which the company hopes with provide the benefits of both a notebook and a ...

Samsung TX100: A netbook with a sliding keyboard

ElectricPig.co.uk - Ben Sillis - 5 Jan, 2011
The Samsung TX100 is a 10-inch Windows 7 machine with an Intel Atom CPU. So far, so run of the mill. Where this new model, just announced at ...

Samsung adds a dash of innovation to its latest netbook/tablet mashup

DailyTech - 5 Jan, 2011
Earlier today, Samsung unveiled its sexy 9 Series notebook which seems to be aiming squarely at Apple's MacBook Air. Next up is the Samsung Sliding PC 7 ...

Samsung TX100 is a tablet and notebook all at once

Pocket-lint.com - Paul Lamkin - 5 Jan, 2011
We may have seen something similar from Dell with its Inspiron Duo, but we still couldn't help but go "oooh" when we first saw this Samsung TX100 hybrid ...

Samsung showcases an innovative new category of mobile PC: The Samsung Sliding ...

Korea IT Times (press release) - 5 Jan, 2011
LAS VEGAS - January 5, 2011 - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today raises the bar for ...

 

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