In Pictures: The First Windows 8 Tablet

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The side of this tablet has a power button, an orientation lock button and a SIM card slot. This device wasn’t quite as nimble at moving in and out of sleep mode as the iPad or Android tablets–it’s running a second-generation Intel Core i5 processor, whereas most tablets run nimbler ARM-based chips such as Nvidia’s Tegra 2–but the slight delay wasn’t insufferable, either.

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