![]() This beefier Tab-Book will be powered by an Intel i5 processor and is expected to cost around £899 in the UK reports Hardware Info. LG also has plans to produce a more powerful version of the Tab-Book called the Tab-Book Z160. ![]() Up to 12 hours general usage (MobileMark 2012), up to 9 hours of video playbackĪ straight conversion of the Korean prices for the Tab-Book H160 results in a figure of £575. Let’s have a look at the specs to see exactly what will be on offer here.ġ1.6-inch, 1366x768 Pixel Multi-touch, 178 degrees Viewing angle, Vivid picture quality IPS panel. Also there is no touchpad/mouse button/wrist-rest area due to the slider’s depth. The sliding keyboard adds weight and makes the device thicker than many tablets. LG’s Tab-Book H160 tries to offer the best of both laptop and tablet worlds with some compromises, as you might expect. Actually the MSI S20, which was shown off at Computex, has only just been scheduled for availability in Q1 2013. We’ve seen a couple of slider convertibles before like the Android based ASUS Eee Pad Slider and the Windows 8 based MSI S20 Ultrabook. Its portability is enhanced by the fact that the machine has a battery life of approximately 12 hours (MobileMark 2012). The H160 was the new pretender, going toe-to-toe with the company’s big bruiser, the 250W H300 behemoth integrated. least of all Anders Ertzeid, Hegel’s VP of Marketing and Sales. The machine, with its useful built-in keyboard, is 15.9mm thick and weighs in at 1.05Kg. LG Slidepad H160 apresenta alta tecnologia e oferece a união perfeita entre desempenho, conectividade rápida e prática. Describing the H160’s performance in terms of musical presentations is a little pointless. It’s powered by Intel’s 1.8 GHz Atom Z2760 processor and has an 11.6-inch screen with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. Reportedly, the ultra-portable device measures 19.4mm at its thickest point, weighs 1.23kg and is equipped with HDMI and USB 3.0 ports.īoth hybrid notebooks are based on a Windows 8 operating system.LG will be showing off the Tab-Book H160 at the CES in Las Vegas later this week but lucky consumers in South Korea can already buy this Windows 8 hybrid computer. Moreover, it houses 8GB of RAM and a larger 160GB SSD. LG’s higher end Tab-Book Ultra Z160 slider comes with an 11.6-inch 720p IPS multi-touch panel and is driven by a speedier, third-generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i5 central processing unit. Apparently, the H160 weighs 1.05kg with the built-in battery that lasts for around 12.5 hours on a single charge. The 0.6-inch thick tablet offers USB and HDMI connectivity, a microSD card reader slot, Wireless LAN and Bluetooth adapters. Furthermore, it packs an Intel Atom Z2760 (Clover Trail) System-On-Chip that incorporates two physical cores operating at 1.8GHz and an integrated graphics controller clocked at 533MHz. The Tab-Book H160 sports an 11.6-inch capacitive multi-touch ( 5 points) touchscreen display of HD native resolution, a Solid-State Drive with a storage capacity of 64GB and 2GB of internal RAM. As of now, there is unfortunately still no word on when these will become commercially available in Europe/North America or how much will they set you back. The two sliders that are currently representing the Tab-Book Series are called H160 and Ultra Z160 with the latter, as the name suggests, featuring more Ultrabook-like specs. LG has unveiled a new line of convertible tablets as part of the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show ( CES) in Las Vegas. ![]()
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