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The Viliv X70 is a Windows 7-based slate tablet introduced at CES 2011. It features a 7-inch 1024x600 capacitive multitouch display and is powered by Intel's 1.5 GHz Oak Trail processor, designed to improve Windows 7 performance and battery life. The X70 was marketed as one of the most slim and light Windows 7 tablets at the time, available with Windows 7 Starter or Home Premium. It was part of Viliv's CES lineup alongside Android-based X7 and X10 tablets. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover hands-on impressions and announcements of the X70, focusing on its hardware specifications, Windows 7 compatibility, and its positioning in the early tablet market.
You may remember Viliv from last year's CES, but it's back again this year with a smattering new of tablets. The X70 Slate is powered by Intel's upcoming 1.5 GHz Oak Trail processor, and has a 7-inch 1024 x 600-resolution capacitive multitouch display. That new silicon is supposed to...
We can't say for sure just yet, but we're starting to get the feeling that we're going to see lots of tablets at CES . The latest to join the party is Viliv , which has just announced that it will be showing off its new Android-based X7 and X10 tablets, along with the Windows 7-based X70 "slate"...
Viliv has joined the crowd of companies promising tablets for CES 2011 next month, with both Android and Windows 7 models promised. The Viliv X7 Android Tablet and X10 Android Tablet are billed as offering “anywhere connectivity” (suggesting 3G or perhaps even 4G wireless) and the “longest...