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MSI unwraps Slider S20 hybrid tablet with Windows 8 (hands-on)

0 Comments/ in tablets, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
June 4, 2012

MSI unwraps Slider S20 hybrid tablet with Windows 8 handson

MSI is well-known for showing tablets at Computex — it even showed what amounts to the same tablets at two different shows. It’s certainly shaking things up this year, however, with the Slider S20. We’ve seen hybrid tablet PCs before, but the Windows 8-toting S20 has a fairly slick tilting mechanism that locks the 11.6-inch touchscreen at an angle, turning the slate into a pseudo-laptop right on the spot. MSI is only willing at this early stage to mention a few key details, but it’s promising at least one Slider S20 variant with a properly speedy low-voltage Ivy Bridge chip as well as 4GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI and USB 3.0. Our friends at Engadget Spanish got an early look and found the tablet a bit chunky with a so-so display, but also thought that it looked like a “robust” design. Check our overseas companions’ first impressions for more, and know that the Slider S20 is expected to reach Europe in September at €899 ($1,121) in its full Ivy Bridge glory along with a lower-powered model at €799 ($996).

MSI unwraps Slider S20 hybrid tablet with Windows 8 (hands-on) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 10:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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