Toshiba rolls out dynaPad Windows 10 two-in-one
We already knew that there was a roll out of new Windows 10 devices coming in quick succession over a two week period. The latest announcement comes from Japan where Microsoft joined Toshiba, one of the flagship device makers, for a show.
The new device is called the dynaPad and is another hybrid tablet and laptop. Terry Myerson of Microsoft was on hand with Toshiba for the event.
Much like Microsoft's Surface, dynaPad features a keyboard dock. There's also a stylus for those who wish to have such a thing -- and it is necessary in certain applications. The pen is "designed to replicate the natural feeling of writing with a pen on paper -- even mirroring a common-size notebook, for a very natural and fluid handwriting experience", according to Toshiba.
The screen is 12 inches and has a resolution of 1920 x 1280. Toshiba claims it has an extra layer of anti-reflection and anti-fingerprint coating. There's a 1.44 GHz Atom processor and 4GB of memory. No mention was made about storage in the announcement.
The tablet will go on sale in early 2016 in the US and Europe and can be pre-ordered today in Japan for the equivalent of just over $1,000.