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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Samsung Unveils Ultra-mobile Tablets, Laptops


The Galaxy Tab now has two little brothers: The 4- and 5-inch Galaxy Players. The new "ultra-mobile" Android tablets were unveiled Wednesday morning by Samsung Electronics America President Tim Baxter at a New York press conference.
The new units will come with Android 2.2 (Froyo) but will be upgradeable to version 2.3 (Gingerbread), according to Samsung, and thus both units are compatible with Adobe Flash 10.1. The Galaxy Players have front (VGA resolution) and rear (3.2-megapixel) cameras but only the 5-inch model has a flash. Both support removable microSD cards with capacities up to 32GB.
Unlike the Galaxy Tab, which comes in Wi-Fi and 3G cellular data versions, the 5-ounce 4-inch and 7-ounce 5-inch Galaxy Players come with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi adapters and include Qik applications for Internet telephony. The 4-inch unit also comes with Skype voice and video calling software preinstalled. The units also have stereo speakers with virtual 5.1 surround sound support.
While the larger Galaxy Tab with its 7-inch high-resolution display is meant as a productivity and entertainment device, the smaller Galaxy Players are intended for use as media players, game-playing devices and e-book readers and as Internet-based communications devices.
Only the 5-inch unit at the press conference was operational, but its response to touch commands was snappy and the screen was bright and sharp. While considerably larger than a cell phone, the Galaxy players are designed to fit into a pants pocket.
Samsung also showed off the highly anticipated, ultrathin Series 9 notebooks, one of which-the 13-inch model-will arrive at Best Buy and other retail outlets on Thursday. An 11-inch model won't arrive until mid-April, said Samsung. Both lightweight units come in sleek black bodies and-for the sake of speed and size-use solid state storage instead of rotating hard disks.
The 13-inch Series 9 notebook comes with a 1.4GHz Intel Core i5 processor ($1,649 with Windows 7 Home Premium; $1,699 with Windows 7 Professional), 4GB of DDR3 memory and a 128GB SSD while the 11-inch model (no pricing announced) comes with Windows 7 Home Premium, a 1.33GHz Intel Core i3 processor, 2GB of DDR3 memory and a 64GB SSD.
The 13-inch model weighs in at just 2.89 pounds while its 11-inch sibling tips the scale at just 2.31 pounds. Both promise up to seven hours of use with their lithium polymer batteries. While the screen sizes are different, both offer LED-backlit SuperBright Plus displays with resolutions of 1,366 by 768 pixels.

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