Samsung pushes upgradeable Windows 8 tablet

  

According to foreign media reports, there are currently many tablet devices running the Android operating system in the market, while Apple's popular iPad uses its iOS operating system.

On Wednesday, Samsung announced its new generation of tablets & mdash; — Series 7 Slate, which runs the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. According to sources from Thisismynext.com, Samsung has plans to upgrade the Series 7 Slate to Windows 8, and will work with Microsoft to achieve this.

As a result, the Series 7 Slate became the first Windows 7 tablet to participate in the Windows 8 upgrade program.

It is reported that the Series 7 Slate is equipped with an 11.6-inch screen and weighs just over 2 pounds. It is also equipped with an Intel Core i5 2467M processor running at 1.6 Ghz and 4 GB of RAM. At the same time, the Series 7 Slate also features front and rear cameras, WiFi and 3G wireless capabilities, a USB port, and a tiny HDMI port.

However, the price of the Samsung Series 7 Slate is far more expensive than a tablet, and the price is closer to the PC. Samsung said that the cheapest version of the Series 7 Slate is priced at $1,99, mainly because the Series 7 Slate uses a 64GB solid state drive for storage, and the company will release the Series 7 Slate in late September.

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