Legal documents filed in Samsung’s latest court battle with Apple outline some of the tech giant’s tablet plans for the foreseeable future, including one absolute behemoth tab running at 2560 x 1600 resolution.
The tablet, which is referred to in Samsung’s forthcoming devices timeline as the P10, is a huge 11.8″ model with a 16:10 aspect ratio layout, and is the highest-spec tablet option listed in what Samsung calls its “Long-Term Action Plan.”
No mention is made regarding internals aside from the fact that it would have LTE connectivity that would allow overseas market to sell it as a 4G device. As for release dates, the P10 is simply listed under the vague heading of “2012″ so it could be soon. Or… not so soon. [The Verge]













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I’ll take 3 please. What colours are they coming in?
Obviously Samsung don’t think that the Ultrabook is long for this world…
Yes, because they are only going to sell one product at a time.
This thing would cannibalise one hell of a lot of sales if the rest of the specs match the screen though.
Not gunna lie, that’s really tempting, but I need a laptop for gigs and production, I’d love a tablet (and this is actually the most appealing one I’ve heard of… if of course it runs as smooth as a Nexus, which I doubt), but it’s just another money sink I fear D:
Plus, y’know, they aren’t cool anymore
didnt say what OS it ran, if it ran Win 8, you could use it for your gigs n production.
Very true, I didn’t consider that! Though will it run NT or Pro? That’s the clincher! Plus the specs better match up to a laptop, and I can’t stick a nice big SSD (for programs and songs I need for a set) alongside a socking great HDD (for samples, plugins, songs to transfer over to SSD) in a tablet
I’d still love a tablet though!
With a resolution that high i doubt it would be RT, as that is limited to 720p. So you would be looking at a Pro version.
1366*768 is the minimum resolution for WinRT, not the maximum.
I think it’d be a toss-up between this and a Surface Pro, if it’s as good a display as it claims.
I’d hope that the Surface Pro should last 3 years to match the Windows release cycle, rather than the 6 monthly/annual cycle of Google/Apple, which might be the deciding factor.