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Panasonic launches a new 20 inch Toughpad tablet at CES 2014

Japanese electronics giant, Panasonic have announced a new tablet at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show 2014 in LAs Vegas, Nevada.

Panasonic Toughpad 4K

 

And it’s not just a tablet, it’s a 20 inch beast.

 

The Toughpad 4K runs on Windows 8.1 and comes in two models, both having the same display resolution of 3840 x 2560. While the standard version comes with an Core i5  processor and 8GB RAM, the performance version comes with a Core i7 processor and 16 GB RAM. Both models have NVidia Graphics Cards.

It is worth noting that the previous Toughpads had screen sizes of &” and 10”. So the new tablet is certainly a huge upgrade when compared to those.

Specifications of the Panasonic Toughpad 4K Standard

Panasonic Toughpad 4K 20 inch

Display: 20” 4k 3840 x 2560 LCD with LED backlighting, 10-point capacitive multi touch with with optional optical pen, IPS alpha display, Ambient light, magnetic, gyro and acceleration sensors, Automatic screen rotation, 15:10 aspect ratio.

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows 8.1 Pro.

Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-3437U GHz vPro™ Processor - 1.9GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.9GHz.

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M.

Video RAM: 2GB dedicated VRAM.

Hard drive: 256GB SSD.

RAM: 8GB RAM.

Camera: HD 720p webcam with microphone.

Specifications of the Panasonic Toughpad 4K Performance:

Panasonic Toughpad 4K Performance

Display: 20” 4k 3840 x 2560 LCD with LED backlighting, 10-point capacitive multi touch with with optional optical pen, IPS alpha display, Ambient light, magnetic, gyro and acceleration sensors, Automatic screen rotation, 15:10 aspect ratio.

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows 8.1 Pro.

Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3687 vPro Processor- 2.1GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz.

Graphics Card: NVidia® Quadro K1000M GPU.

Video RAM: 2GB dedicated VRAM.

Hard drive: 256GB SSD.

RAM: 16GB RAM.

Camera: HD 720p webcam with microphone.

The company has not revealed the details about the pricing yet, but it is expected to be around $5000.

via: Betanews