SAN FRANCISCO–Samsung brought its Origami tablet to the United States on Monday, announcing that the device would go on sale at Best Buy’s online store next week and will show up in some of the retailer’s outlets this summer. The , with its 7-inch screen, built-in Bluetooth connectivity and Wi-Fi wireless capabilities, will sell for $1,099. Optional add-ons include an extended-life battery and a travel case with a built-in keyboard. Samsung’s Q1 device, which was first shown at the CeBit trade show in Germany in March, uses Intel’s ultralow-voltage Celeron, running at 900MHz, has 512MB of memory and runs a version of Windows XP Tablet PC edition that is customized to enable typing via an on-screen “dial” keyboard. The Q1 will be available May 7 at Best Buy’s online store and will make its way into Best Buy’s retail stores later this month. Business retailer CDW is expected to carry the device as well. It will also launch in the U.K., France, Germany and China later this month. Although Microsoft and Intel have been touting a future in which such devices get all-day battery life, Samsung’s initial device has a standard battery life rated at up to 3.5 hours. Monday’s… Read full this story
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