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Author Topic: OS X Lion on the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC  (Read 928 times)
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« on: November 23, 2011, 04:28:26 PM »
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Wouldn't this just kill Jobs, Oh Yeah he is dead, he just hasn't been buried YET!


The Samsung Series 7 Slate PC is a tablet with an 11.6 inch display and an Intel Core i5 processor. It has 4GB of RAM, a solid state disk, and ships with Windows 7. But the tablet has all the hardware you’d need to run a variety of operating systems including many Linux distributions or even OS X.


The tablet supports touchscreen input from a fingertip or a stylus, and can also work with a Bluetooth keyboard. Overall, the Series 7 Slate looks a lot like the tablet many people thought Apple was going to come out with before the company introduced the iPad.
 
While the iPad is basically a larger iPod touch with an operating system and apps designed specifically for touch input, the Samsung Series 7 (and other slate computers with Intel processors) can run the full desktop version of OS X.
 
Honestly, OS X is still easier to navigate with a mouse and keyboard than a finger or stylus. But Apple’s operating system for desktop and laptop computers is definitely more touch-friendly than it used to be, thanks to large icons, widgets, support for full screen apps, and a full-screen app launcher called LaunchPad.
 
You can find more details on installing OS X on the Samsung slate (or other tablets) at the tonymacx86 forum.
 
The Samsung Series 7 Slate with 64GB of storage and Windows 7 Home Premium is available from Amazon for $1049.
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All beings tremble before danger, all fear death, life is dear to all. When a man considers this he, does not kill or cause to kill...The Buddha
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