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The Samsung Ativ Tab is a
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manufactured by
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. The Ativ Tab was announced on August 29, 2012 at IFA 2012, incorporates a dual-core 1.2 GHz
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S4 processor, and runs the
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operating system. Despite the mixed reception that its Windows RT operating system has received in comparison to
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, the Ativ Tab itself received positive reviews for its lightweight design, its ability to use USB peripherals, and its overall performance for a first generation Windows RT device. While the Ativ Tab was released in December 2012 in the United Kingdom, its release in Germany and the United States was cancelled due to the lukewarm reception and unclear positioning of Windows RT.


Hardware

The design of the Ativ Tab is relatively similar to its Android-based counterparts (such as the
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)built using a mixture of plastic and glass. A micro
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port,
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slot, and a full-size
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port are incorporated into the design, as well as a volume rocker, power button, and headphone jack located on the top. A physical Windows button is located directly below the screen. A charging port and dock connector are located on the bottom. The Ativ Tab uses a
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display at a resolution of 1366x768. The tablet is available with either 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage.


Availability

The Ativ Tab was originally scheduled for a release in the United Kingdom in November 2012 alongside its
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counterpart, the
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, but was delayed into mid-December. The release of both devices was eventually held on December 14, 2012. In January 2013, Samsung announced that it had cancelled the American release of the Ativ Tab, citing the unclear positioning of the Windows RT operating system, "modest" demand for Windows RT devices, plus the effort and investment required to educate consumers on the differences between
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and RT as reasons for the move. Mike Abary, senior vice president of Samsung's U.S. PC and tablet businesses, also stated that the company was unable to build the Ativ Tab to meet its target price pointconsidering that lower cost was intended to be a selling point for Windows RT devices. Samsung has also reportedly planned to pull the Ativ Tab from Germany and other unspecified European markets for similar reasons.


Reception

Whilst demoing the device at IFA,
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praised the Ativ Tab's "crisp" screen, lightweight design, and the ability to expand its functionality and storage with its USB port and MicroSD card slot. However, it was also said that while its processor was relatively responsive, it "certainly wasn't in the same league as the
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said that despite not being the best substitute for an actual notebook due to the lagging performance of ARM-based processors and the rushed nature of the OS, the Ativ Tab was "well executed" for a first-generation Windows RT device. The tablet's relatively "snappy" performance, battery life, and lightweight design were regarded as positive aspectsdespite considering the design itself to be "nothing particularly new or exciting." The Qualcomm APQ8060A chipset used in the Ativ Tab was also judged as being the best processor for Windows RT so far, noting that its performance was sufficient and "surprisingly competitive" in comparison to the chipsets used in competing Windows RT devices. The rear camera was considered to be neither "horrible" or "great", and the lack of keyboard accessory for its dock connector was also noted.


See also

* List of Windows RT devices *
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References

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