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Netbook Navigator announces it'll announce three new Windows-based tablets at CES

Netbook Navigator has made tablet pcs in the past -- one of which we reviewed -- so it should come as no surprise that they've got several more brewing. In fact, we are now hearing that the company's got three (yes, three) Windows-based tablets to show off when the floor opens and the stampede begins. Among the offerings will be the NAV7 tablet, what the company is describing as the "first ever multitouch Windows 7-inch" tablet, plus the NAV10i and a slightly revamped NAV9. While we don't have full specs for any of these tablets, we do know that all will be Atom CPU-based devices with SSDs, 2GB of RAM, 'several' USB ports, WiFi, Bluetooth, and webcams, plus optional 3G. Other details about the NAV10i -- it'll be a 10-incher (capacitive LCD), while the NAV9 will be a rugged 8.9-incher. We'll let you know as soon as we get our hands on these bad boys, but until then: the full press release is after the break.


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Netbook Navigator to Announce the Launch of 3 New Windows Tablets at CES 2011


This year Netbook Navigator plans to unveil three brand new Slate PCs, including the first ever 7" multi-touch Windows 7 tablet, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 4, Booth 35903

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Netbook Navigator, a leading provider of mobile devices, today announced plans to debut 3 brand new Windows-based tablet PCs at CES 2011 from Jan 6-9. This exclusive new product line will include the NAV7, the first ever multi-touch 7" Windows tablet, the all new NAV10i, and the debut of a newly upgraded NAV9 Slate PC. Netbook Navigator will also be demonstrating their Navigator User Interface (NAV UI) offering users a more interactive and touch-friendly PC desktop experience tailored to the tablet form factor.

All 3 tablets will feature the latest Intel ATOM processors, Solid State HDDs, 2GB RAM, multiple USB ports, WiFi/Bluetooth, optional 3G connectivity and front-side webcams.

In addition to these features, the NAV7 will feature a multi-touch 7" capacitive LCD, accelerometer, built-in touch pad and swappable battery providing users with unprecedented PC mobility.

The NAV10i will feature a multi-touch 10.1" capacitive LCD, multiple shortcut keys for easy access to key features, and a front-side track pad for precise control of the Windows desktop.

The newest NAV9 will feature a rugged multi-touch 8.9" low-pressure resistive LCD and SDHC/MMC card slot, and will be available in all black for the first time.

The NAV UI software interface will only be made available exclusively on these 3 tablet devices, and will feature a navigation system that will allow users to easily manage multiple PC applications simultaneously, and browse files, folders and apps with the swipe of a finger.

See them live on display at CES 2011: South Hall 4, Upper Level, Booth 35903

For more information visit www.NetbookNavigator.com/ces

About Netbook Navigator

Founded in 2009, Netbook Navigator is defining the future of mobile computing, establishing themselves as a leading provider of cutting edge, fully customizable Windows-based mobile devices for a wide range of consumer, professional and enterprise market applications. Netbook Navigator focuses on delivering unique, high quality products that enhance the users' overall quality of life by combining cutting edge hardware with powerful and unique touch-friendly software. Netbook Navigator's offices are located in the New York City area.

SOURCE Netbook Navigator