![]() ![]() ![]() It feels like a cousin to most other tablets, not a member of the same species.īut the Series 7 is no Galaxy product. But are all of those things worth the $1,099 starting price? Could be, but we can think of a few caveats. The Series 7 Slate isn't just a rare Windows 7 tablet it's also one of the most memorable. It runs a Core i5, not Atom, processor, and is offered with a custom dock and Bluetooth keyboard. It rocks an 11.6-inch display that handily dwarfs pretty much everything else out there. The Series 7 Slate PC was built by the same team behind the striking Series 9 laptop, making it one of the slickest business tablets we've ever beheld. While its mobile team has dug its heels into the consumer tablet market with devices like the Galaxy Tabs 10.1, 8.9 and 7.0 Plus, its PC division is taking a different tack. Of course, Redmond's tablet-friendly OS won't ship for another year, so for now tablet makers are releasing Windows slates with little fanfare. Sure, HP recently refreshed the Slate 500 with the Slate 2, but for the most part, products like this have been eclipsed by excitement around Windows 8. All quiet on the Windows 7 tablet front? Well, no, but we haven't exactly seen many shots fired lately. ![]()
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