built to take advantage of Windows 10.
Dubbed the DynaPad, (Toshiba-dynapad-tablet) the new hybrid device comes with a detachable keyboard, so it can function as both a traditional laptop as well as a standalone tablet. The 12-inch screen packs in 1,920×1,280 pixels and offers both anti-reflection and anti-fingerprint coating. The DynaPad won’t be a powerhouse as it will come with an Atom processor and just 4 gigabytes of memory. But its greatest appeal may be its ability to function as a digital note taker and image creator.
At its Windows 10 device event on October 6, Microsoft attempted to set the bar for what a Windows 10 notebook should be with the debut of its Surface Book. [READ MORE HERE]
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One day, perhaps screens that rotate through a full 360 degrees will become the norm for laptops. Toshiba’s Satellite Radius 15 shows this feature off in a laptop with a 15.6-inch form factor – but does the larger-than-usual screen size make for good user ergonomics? [READ MORE from ZDNET]