Published:2012/6/20 3:59:00 Author:Ecco From:SeekIC
Microsoft has launched a 10.6-inch tablet in a 16:9 aspect ratio. They are available in two options, one powered by Intel’s 22-nm Ivy Bridge processor running Windows 8, and another Surface powered by an ARM chipset and Windows RT.
The Windows RT version includes a built-in kickstand with 9.3-mm thickness, 676 grams weight, and it is claimed to be the first PC with a vapor-deposited magnesium case. It will ship in 32- and 64-Gbyte versions and will compete head-to-head with Apple’s iPads.
This version also consists of magnesium casing and a built-in kickstand, but will ship with either 64- or 128-Gbytes of storage. The Intel version will also include additional digital ink support through a pen that magnetizes to the body of the tablet, and a touch-capable 10.6-inch ClearType "Full HD" display. The lighter, thinner version of the Surface tablet, built on an Nvidia Corp chip designed by ARM Holdings, will be the first to market at the same time as the general release of Windows 8, and will come with Microsoft’s Office suite of applications.
The Intel-based Surface tablet will utilize Windows 8 Pro, with a 13.5-mm thickness, to compete with lightweight laptop PCs, at 903 grams.
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