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The
tablet market is more or less dominated by just two operating systems –
Android of Google and iOS from Apple's stable, but it seems as though
Microsoft still has an extremely small voice in this niche (a squeak,
actually), with their Windows 7 platform, although Windows 8 might just
change the landscape altogether. It will take a whole lot of convincing
from Microsoft to developers to support a Windows-powered tablet. Still,
we shall take a closer look at what Microsoft has in store with Netbook
Navigator's Windows 7 (choose from Home Premium, Professional or
Ultimate versions) powered tablet. Running on an Intel Atom N570 1.66GHz dual-core processor with a base price of $499.99 (sans operating system), you will also find it equipped with a 10.1″ display at 1366 x 768 resolution, 2GB RAM, a 16GB solid state disk, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera, two USB ports, a microSD memory card slot, a SIM card slot, a 3-cell battery and stereo speakers, with the possibility of throwing more dough in this direction to up the ante to 128GB of storage space and 3G connectivity. |
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