Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T 11.6' Tablet Case Sleeve Synthetic Leather Black. The Samsung Series 7 11.6' Slate's screen is 11.6 inches with 1366 x 768 pixels resolution. XE700T1ASeries 7 Slate PC Edit Product model. Search Search Support. REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT. Samsung Electronics provides the energy label. Samsung Slate PC review - CNETWith all the hype surrounding the new Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, and favorites such as the i. Pad 2 and Asus Transformer, it's easy to forget that there are still new Windows tablets hitting stores. In fact, Windows tablets have been around for years, both as low- key industrial tools and as disappointingly underpowered consumer products. Like the Asus EP1. Intel Core i. 5 processor, making it a much more useful device than the underpowered Intel Atom tablets that failed to impress us over the past few years. The downside is that both this and the Asus version are much more expensive than the current best- selling tablet, Apple's $5. Pad. At least that includes a 1. GB SSD drive. For $1,0. GB drive. Some, such as the Toshiba Portege Z8. GB SSD, but for a lot less: $7. Unfortunately, like nearly all Windows tablets, onscreen typing is a pain, exacerbated by a finicky Swype- branded onscreen keyboard app. No one has yet made a Windows tablet that works as seamlessly and simply as advertised, and aside from the nice custom UI, nothing here greatly changes our perception of the field. Samsung Series 7 slate stand carrying case in black color is compatible with Samsung series 7 business slates. Case converts from a convenient carrying case into a. Online shopping from a great selection at Electronics Store. VanGoddy ECO Leather Carrying Sleeve for Samsung 13.3 inch Laptops with 16GB Memory Card & USB Mouse. With edge- to- edge glass over the front surface, covering the display and a thick black bezel, and a slightly rounded back plastic panel, the Series 7 Slate looks and feels a lot like tablets such as the Black. Berry Play. Book (and it's distant cousin, the Kindle Fire) or even the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Series 7 feels dense; like the i. Pad, it's hard to hold in a single hand for too long. The biggest letdown designwise is the plastic back panel. With just a little force, the entire unit flexes, making it feel like a product that may not stand up to the rigors of road use. The weighted dock has a brushed- metal top surface and flip- up door, and feels more upscale than the tablet itself. Also available is an $8. Bluetooth keyboard that's exactly the same width as the tablet, and has large, easy- to- hit flat- topped keys. Together, that's a decent amount of connectivity, and equal to what you'd find on some thin ultraboook laptops. The default one is a Swype keyboard, allowing you to drag you finger between letters to spell, but its autocorrect makes inputting nonstandard words, such as usernames and passwords, difficult. You can, of course, choose to type in a traditional letter- by- letter fashion as well. The keyboard has virtual grips on either side to allow for easy movement across the screen (in case it's covering a text field you need to access), but the typical lag of a Windows onscreen keyboard made it difficult to use, and we frequently ran into problems getting the keyboard to pop up when trying to fill in certain online text fields. There's also a standard Windows onscreen keyboard if you prefer, but it's hidden in the system menus, and we had to search via the Start menu to find it. Constant recalibration was not required, but most finger inputs in Windows result in a tiny target reticule, meaning you may have to hunt around to hit the close or maximize controls of a folder properly. Called simply Samsung touch interface, it pulls most of the desktop icons, and a handful of other tablet- friendly apps (weather, an RSS reader, etc.) onto a series of screens that look and feel a lot like the oversized app icon screens in i. OS, Android, and Windows 8. Flicking between pages of apps was smooth, and after a little guesswork, new icons, such as the Chrome Web browser, were added easily. A task bar on the far left side keeps a to- do list, weather report, and a clock always in view, but they can be minimized by swiping a virtual tab over. The screen resolution is also the same at 1,3. That compares favorably with most of the other tablets out there, no matter the operating system. The screen itself is glossy and easily catches light from nearby sources. Off- axis viewing is excellent, which makes it better for shared video viewing, especially when sitting on the docking stand. Tablets are not known for their great audio, but the i. Pad, for example, manages to be a better personal music player. For $1,3. 49, it's combined with a 1. GB SSD, as in our review unit, or for $1,0. GB. In fact, it's likely significantly less space than that, as Apple's 6. GB 1. 1- inch Mac. Book Air leaves only 4. GB of free space after accounting for operating system files. Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more.
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