The Panasonic 4K Toughpad. It's a proper x86 computer, running Windows 8, hidden in the body of a sleek tablet with a screen that spans 20 inches in diagonal. What's more, the said screen will bring tears in your eyes if you try and discern the individual pixels. The 20-inch screen on the Panasonic 4K Toughpad boasts the impressive 4K UHD resolution and this means no less than 3840 x 2160px.
It took Panasonic the better half of a year to give away more than just the basic details on the 4K Toughpad, which was originally shown at the beginning of the year at CES in Las Vegas.
The "tablet" has a whopping 20" 10-finger multi-touch display of 4K resolution (3840 x 2560)which breaks down to the impressive 230 ppi. The display is an IPS unit and has the enviable 176-degree viewing angles.
Underneath the surface of the 4K Toughpad is Windows 8.1 and an Intel Core i5 processor. There will be two versions of the 4K Toughpad - the first will weigh 2.3 kg and will carry 4 gigs of RAM and a 128GB SSD, while the heavier 2.7 kg model will have 8 gigs of RAM, which will be expandable to 16 GB, and a 256GB SSD. each of those models has three USB 3.0 ports along with an SD card slot and HDMI out.
The Panasonic 4K Toughpad supports the Anoto Live Pen, to be used for drawing on the display, which has a special palm-rejecting feature and a built-in battery that's good for six hours on a charge.
There's a desktop cradle with a mounting port adapter, which coupled with a set of mouse and keyboard turn the Panasonic 4K Toughpad into a fully-functional touch-enabled All-in-One PC
It took Panasonic the better half of a year to give away more than just the basic details on the 4K Toughpad, which was originally shown at the beginning of the year at CES in Las Vegas.
The "tablet" has a whopping 20" 10-finger multi-touch display of 4K resolution (3840 x 2560)which breaks down to the impressive 230 ppi. The display is an IPS unit and has the enviable 176-degree viewing angles.
Underneath the surface of the 4K Toughpad is Windows 8.1 and an Intel Core i5 processor. There will be two versions of the 4K Toughpad - the first will weigh 2.3 kg and will carry 4 gigs of RAM and a 128GB SSD, while the heavier 2.7 kg model will have 8 gigs of RAM, which will be expandable to 16 GB, and a 256GB SSD. each of those models has three USB 3.0 ports along with an SD card slot and HDMI out.
The Panasonic 4K Toughpad supports the Anoto Live Pen, to be used for drawing on the display, which has a special palm-rejecting feature and a built-in battery that's good for six hours on a charge.
There's a desktop cradle with a mounting port adapter, which coupled with a set of mouse and keyboard turn the Panasonic 4K Toughpad into a fully-functional touch-enabled All-in-One PC