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    Gigabyte S1080 Windows 7 slate PC expected next month for $300

    Whilst there has been a magnitude of tablet devices being announced and launched over the last few weeks, Gigabyte have been quietly working in the background and have now staked their own small claim to fame by announcing a 10.1-inch (1024×600) multi-touch capacitive touch-screen slate PC: the...
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    Gigabyte Offers New Windows 7 Atom-Based Slate

    GIGABYTE's new Windows 7-based slate offers the touch functions of a tablet and the traditional input means of a desktop. More...
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    CES: Samsung reveals Series 7 tablet with slide-out keyboard, Windows 7

    Samsung unveiled the Series 7 tablet with slide-out keyboard and Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system at CES on Wednesday. The Series 7 tablet features a 10.1-inch screen and will ship in March. No word on price yet. More...
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    LG E-Note H10008 Windows 7 tablet launches

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    LG's Got a Tablet Too...a Windows 7 Tablet, in Korea [Tablets]

    # tablets Would you buy a 10.1-inch tablet, running Windows 7 with mediocre specs? LG's hoping Koreans will, because the tablet's launching there first. Citizens are probably better off waiting for LG's Android tablet , due out in January. [ LG via Akihabara News ] More » More...
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    LG E-Note H1000B 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet arrives one year late

    After seeing an unceremonious outing by the FCC and Twitter , LG's newest take on the Windows 7 tablet form-factor is finally official. The 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive screen E-Note H1000B runs Windows 7 Starter on a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor with 16GB of SSD storage and 1GB of memory...
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    FIC launches 10.1-inch Windows 7 Tycoon tablet, prices it at $660

    Way back at Computex , a little orange tablet brazenly called the Tycoon seared our retinas and won our hearts. Now it's going on to charm early adopting tableteers everywhere. Well, everywhere in Taiwan, anyway, with maker FIC indicating it will sell its first tablet on Saturday, priced at...
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