Sunday, January 5, 2014

The World's First' 4K Tablet- Panasonic Toughpad 4K tablet coming mid-February

The Panasonic Toughpad 4K tablet is set to arrive in February, bringing the first 4K tablet to market. The 4K tablet will be available from mid-February with a price tag of around £2,700.
Proudly announced nearly a year ago, Panasonic’s Toughpad 20″ 4K tablet was finally scheduled to hit the US in January. However it has suffered yet another delay in production and is now expected to start shipping in mid-February.



The Toughpad 4K tablet is priced at &pund;2,700 and arrives with Windows 8.1 Pro out of the box. The resolution produced by the 20″ display is 3840 x 2560 pixels resulting in a pixel density of 230ppi.

The tablet isn't something you'd buy for your kids, though. Aimed more at businesses such as museums, it is produced with 20″ display crystal-clear 3,840 x 2,560 pixel resolutionin a pixel density of 230ppi, and comes in a rugged, carbon-fiber case designed to withstand a lot of abuse.

The name of the tablet comes from its extra durability thanks to the magnesium alloy chassis. It can survive a drop from nearly one meter, but with a weight of 2.4kg we are not sure how often it’ll be carried around. It’s size suggests it is best used stationary on a table.

The Windows 8.1-powered tablet also supports Panasonic's wireless Electronic Touch Pen, which Panasonic claims to be more accurate than your standard tablet pen.

Anyway, the specs are quite nice, making this a proper work horse. Under the hood, there’s an Ivy Bridge Intel Core i5 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GT745M GPU, 256GB SSD and 8GB of RAM.

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