Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
pezus said:
fordy said:
PullusPardus said:
fordy said: Looks pretty clunky, especially when compared to today's slim ultrabooks. |
how is it clunky?
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It looks tremendously thick compared to the Sandy Bridge architecture in ultrabooks. Take the Samsung Series 9 for example...
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wat. How does it look thick?
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Don't even bother, the Tablet Z is the thinnest 10" tablet, the guy obviously has an agenda as has is recent posts has shown, or he just has bad eyes.
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Source?
By the way, there are ultrabooks thinner than this
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It comes straight from the horse's mouth. Which ultrabook is thinner?
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I already gave the Series 9 as an example, but I wouldn't be suprised if reports come back that Surface is thinner, since it seemed like the only tablet on the market who even came close to the Series 9 in terms of sleekness.
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Samsung Series 9
12.3" (W) x 8.6" (H) x 0.50" (D)
Xperia Tablet Z: 10.47 x 6.77 x 0.27 inches Please stop spreading bullshit misinformation.
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How thick is the keyboard attachment? You're only using the screen dimensions.
To top this off, the Tablet Z uses a low performance ARM, which is nowhere near the same league as the Core i7 Sandy Bridge.
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You said Series 9 was thinner, I proved you wrong, stop with the unnecessary bullshit.
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Have no idea what this series 9 is.
But sounds like it has a detachable keyboard. Thus "without" the keyboard it is then a tablet, and thus dimensions should be compared to the tablet sereis 9 and not to the series 9 with the keyboard cnonected. Cause if you really wanted a tablet you could easily leave the keyboard in your closet and never use it.