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    Gigabyte shows off its new S1080 Windows 7 slate in Taiwan to little fanfare and even less excietmen

    So, while all the cool kids were showing off their wares at CES , the good people at Gigabyte decided to throw their own tablet party across the Pacific. The S1080 is the slate you never asked for, in that it runs Windows 7 on a dual core Atom N550 processor underneath a 10.1-inch capacitive...
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    Acer Iconia Windows 7 tablet hands-on

    Acer has made something very clear here at CES -- it's going to enter the tablet market much like it entered the netbook one, with lots of options. In addition to the Android tablets (it's got 4.8-, 7-, and 10-inch versions ) and the dual-screen Iconia , the company will be bringing its...
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    Motion Computing's Windows 7 tablet: what chance against the iPad?

    A longstanding player in the tablet market for the past nine years, Motion Computing has seen Apple blow past it with the iPad. So can it make it up now, and how will Steve Ballmer's coming announcements affect it? Motion Computing was one of the first companies to really try to make tablets...
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    Even Intel Hates Windows 7 Tablets [Tablets]

    # tablets Word out of CES is that Intel execs revealed their true feelings about Windows 7 on tablets at an event last night. Apparently, they lobbied for Microsoft to make a more tablet-friendly OS . Microsoft said no. More » More...
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    CES: Windows 7 tablet anyone?

    There are plenty of Windows 7 tablets to challenge the iPad if you look hard enough at CES, or live in Asia. I guess people won't have to wait for Windows 8 on ARM processors after all. Here are a few of the Windows 7 tablets on display here and there, among the dozens and dozens of Android...
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    CES: Copia e-reader app comes to Windows 7 tablets

    Already found on PCs, Macs, and other devices, the e-reader app that lets you discuss your favorite books with others is making a debut on Windows 7 tablets. Originally posted at CES 2011 More...
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    Lenovo unveils Windows 7 IdeaPad Slate

    Lawrence Latif, V3.co.uk , Friday 7 January 2011 at 14:55:00 Latest offering is similar to LePad with addition of more heavyweight OS Lenovo has shown off a 10in tablet dubbed the IdeaPad Slate, which is similar to the LePad announced on the eve of CES but runs Windows 7. Unlike the LePad, the...
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    Lenovo will release a Windows 7 dual input tablet

    THE INQUIRER COMPUTER MAKER Lenovo has shown off its Ideapad Slate, which is hard to distinguish from the Lepad announced on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show. Link Removed
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    CES: Ballmer plugs Windows 7 as an OS for all devices

    Microsoft showed Windows running on ARM processors, a first for the OS. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Tablets with Windows 7 highlighted.

    Microsoft highlighted several tablets running Windows 7 during chief executive Steve Ballmer's opening keynote for CES. They included Samsung's Series 7, a netbook-tablet hybrid with a full slide-out keyboard. More...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft Touch Mouse

    This year at CES we announced a new multitouch mouse called the Link Removed. This is a full multitouch device made to work exclusively with Windows 7 (it will work as a normal wireless mouse on other systems, but no touch.) The mouse includes a number of gestures that help you perform common...
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    3D Chat Community Club Cooee is a Launch Partner to Showcase New Windows 7-Based Slate Tablets at CE

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany , January 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The German startup Club Cooee is honored to be one of the launch partners of Microsoft Corp. at this year's CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show. Thanks to its revolutionary 3D chat, Club Cooee has caught Microsoft's...
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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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    3D Chat Community Club Cooee is a Launch Partner to Showcase New Windows 7-Based Slate Tablets at CE

    The German startup Club Cooee is honored to be one of the launch partners of Microsoft Corp. at this year's CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show. More...
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    CES: Samsung innovates with TX100 Windows 7 tablet

    Samsung has continued its aggressive push into the portable device marketshowcasing its first sliding tablet designed to combine the benefits of a laptopand tablet to increase user productivity. Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    At 2011 CES, Microsoft's focus on Windows 7, success of Xbox Kinect

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gave a subdued keynote address at the International Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday night, touting the success of the Xbox Kinect and showing off new machines running Windows 7. Many had expected a splashier tablet announcement from the software maker. Link...
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    Microsoft Wows CES Crowd With Windows 7-Powered Tablets

    From the CES keynote tonight, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is annoucing a lineup of Windows 7 tablets. We’ve been expecting an annoucement about Windows tablets for a few weeks. In fact, tablets seem to be something of… Link Removed
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    CES: ExoPC's Windows 7 Slate: Vertical Potential but a Consumer Non-Starter

    ExoPC's Slate is probably as good as Windows 7 tablets are likely to get. But that doesn't ensure consumer success. More...
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    Windows 7 Arc Touch - Meet the Designer

    CES starts today and while we ramp up for the commotion, enjoy this video of Young Kim, Senior User Experience Designer from Microsoft Hardware, talking about what went in to creating the Arc Touch. "What's the big deal, it's just another mouse" you might say. No, not really. Arc Touch was a...
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    Exclusive: Opera To Show Off Browser For Windows 7 Tablets, Netbooks At CES

    Opera Software on Monday teased a preview of Opera for Tablets , a custom browser for hybrid touch devices, which it said would be debuting at CES this week. In a video, embedded below, the company briefly showed the product in action on an Android tablet, a Samsung Galaxy Tab to be more...
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