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Author Topic: Toshiba Windows 8 Tablet Concept Welcomes a Keyboard Dock  (Read 189 times)
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« on: April 02, 2012, 04:28:41 am »
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In lack of some original designs of Windows 8 tablets, we’re happy with concepts such as the Toshiba tablet shown below, based on Wacom technology and Win 8. Created by Diego Garcia, this render also includes a keyboard dock, that turns the tablet into a full fledged laptop. Add to that a stylus and some Wacom drawing and you’ve got a perfect tool for designers.


This Toshiba concept tablet has 2 USB 3.0 ports, also packs in a SIM slot and microSD card slot. The keyboard dock is easy to attach, through a mechanism that seems similar to the one on the Transformer Prime from ASUS. The dock offers a multitouch touchpad, Ethernet port and HDMI output. Back to the main slate, the Toshiba Windows 8 tablet relies on a Wacom 12.1 inch display, that has 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and uses IPS technology. The screen supports a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution and other features include an Intel Core CPU, 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of SSD storage.
 
As you may have figured out, this is a product for designers, drawers, creators of animations and artists. It also has 4 rotating balls at the bottom, helping the device move and rotate on the tablet more easily. As the renders show, this is in no way a slim tablet, at 15.5mm in thickness, twice as much as the ASUS Transformer Prime (almost). Any speculations of a price for this beauty, in case it ever becomes real?















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