Galaxy Tab tablet laptop generation and 9 Series is designed super slim, super light and powerful configuration has been introduced in Hanoi Samsung yesterday (26 / 4).
At the exhibition took place yesterday afternoon (26 / 4), in addition to a number of consumer products in 2011, Samsung also demonstrated two tablet size is 10.1 inches Galaxy Tab 10.1v (which appears in the exhibition MWC 2011 held in February) and Galaxy Tab 10.1 with only 8.8 mm slim design (launched at CTIA last March). However, information about the time of sale as well as product prices in the domestic market has not yet been revealed.
The Galaxy Image Tab 10.1 in Vietnam:
Tab 10.1 Galaxy has a compact design weighing just 565g, with 8.8 mm thickness. |
Machine with 10.1 inch widescreen display with resolution up to 1280 x 800 pixel (WXGA TFT LCD). |
Galaxy Tab 10.1 is also equipped with dual surround speakers, delivers a rich audio experience. |
Devices running Android 3.0 Honeycomb, dual 1GHz processors. |
Back of your PC is a 3 megapixel camera with a 2 megapixel camera on the front, allowing users to self-portraits or making video conversations over the Internet. |
Battery up to 6860mAh capacity enables the operation of the device becomes more efficient and save energy. |
Devices are integrated high-speed connection standard Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, 21Mbps HSPA + and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. |
Besides the two models tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung also introduced its ultra-slim notebook series 9.
Computer that weighs only 1.31 kg, 16.3 mm thin and 13-inch screen. This is the world's first laptop to use completely new materials for manipulating Duralumin casing to a computer.
Products equipped with screens 'SuperBright Plus' with 400nit brightness and color reproduction of life (16 million colors), for sharper image quality. In addition, it is also application launch Fast Start and integrated SSD. In particular, the machine can boot within 12 seconds and recover from sleep mode in just 3 seconds.
Close-up images the Samsung Series 9:
According to the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications
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