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Windows 7 Tablets, Windows Phone 7 Devices Spied at CES 2011

Windows 7 Tablets, Windows Phone 7 Devices Spied at CES 2011
Jan 7, 2011
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Windows 7 Tablets, Windows Phone 7 Devices Spied at CES 2011

Windows 7 Tablets, Windows Phone 7 Devices Spied at CES 2011

by Nicholas Kolakowski


Motion CL900

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A 10.1-inch tablet running Windows 7 Professional on an Intel Atom Z670 (1.5 GHz) processor, with 30GB of storage and a Webcam.


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Lenovo SlateThis Chinese tablet features a 10.1-inch screen and runs Windows 7 Professional. It weighs 1.7 pounds.


Toshiba Windows Tablet

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This Japanese tablet with an 11.6-inch screen runs Windows 7 Home Premium on Intels Oak Trail Atom processor. It features 64GB storage and weighs 1.9 pounds.


Asus Eee Slate EP121

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This 12.1-inch tablet from Taiwan runs Windows 7 Home Premium, powered by Intel Dual Core i5. It includes 4GB RAM, 64GB storage and weighs 2.5 pounds.


LG Quantum

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This Windows Phone 7 device meets Microsofts minimum hardware requirements for its manufacturing partners, including a 1GHz processor. LG claims up to seven hours of talk time on a single battery charge.


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HTC Surround

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The HTC Surround features a 3.8-inch screen and pop-out speakers with SRS Dolby Mobile surround sound.


Samsung Focus

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The Samsung Focus, with a 4-inch multitouch screen, is (Microsoft claims) the lightest and thinnest Windows phone currently on the market.


HTC HD7

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The HTC HD7 is a big-screen (4.3 inches) Windows Phone 7 device. It includes a kickstand on the back, presumably so people can watch multimedia without needing to actually hold the device.


HTC Mozart

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The HTC Mozart features a 3.7-inch screen, 1GHz processor and 8-megapixel camera.


Samsung Omnia 7

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Samsung touts the 4-inch Omnia 7 as a sleek multimedia device with a bright Super AMOLED screen.


Dell Venue Pro

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The Dell Venue Pro includes a slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard, essentially making it the Windows Phone 7 competitor to RIMs BlackBerry Torch. It also includes a 4.1-inch display.

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