Toshiba Satellite Radius 12: Convertible at resolutions up to 4K screen of 12.5 inches

News IFA 2015 Toshiba in the PC Convertible: under the name Satellite Radius 12, the company offers the first model in the world with resolution (up to) 4K on IPS display 12.5-inch diagonal. There is no lack SSD, Intel’s latest generation and of course Windows 10.

Toshiba has presented in Berlin the new Satellite Radius 12, a convertible laptop with high technical features. Let us recall briefly that with convertible means currently particularly a portable PC that can be used as normal notebook or as a tablet thanks to the display that can rotate almost 360°, with the possibility to exploit all the intermediate configurations.

We start from the display or better displays, the component on which Toshiba emphasized; They will have two options, 4K or Full HD, the first of which quite remarkable views the diagonal of 12.5 inches. This is not the only feature declared, since both have IPS panels with color calibration certified Technicolor, also accredited a brightness of 350NIT real. To increase the resistance of the panels are also Corning Gorilla Glass NBT.

Satellite Radius 12
Toshiba Satellite Radius 12

Under the shell, there is Intel sixth-generation to the Core i7 family, supported by an amount of RAM that can reach up to 8 GB and 512 GB SSD. Data that become more important when you consider that the maximum thickness is 15.4 mm and a weight that stops the balance in 1.34 Kg.

He could not miss the USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 2, although it is not alone but accompanied by USB 3.0 normal, as well as Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC. Of note is the presence of Microsoft Windows 10 and the facial recognition to Windows authentication Hello, assistant Cortana, Continuum mode and all the news that the new operating system brings with it.

Prices still nothing; what is known is that the Toshiba Satellite Radius 12 will be available in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2015.

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