A particular product because of the diagonal and high resolution 4K, which albeit with a price half that of the first generation remains a solution for the public of professionals.
Panasonic announced Toughpad 4K tablet, evolution of its first tablet featuring a display on the video resolution of 4K. The first series came on the market last year, with an official price in the North American market by as much $ 5,999. The new model, announced at NAB, will be available on the market from the month of July at a price half that of the first generation: US $ 2,999, excluding taxes. Do not change the external dimensions and specifications of the screen: diagonal of 20 inches and a resolution of 3,840 x 2,560 pixels with the relationship between the two sides of 15:10 and panel with IPS technology.
Among the new connection point input HDMI 2.0 standard, next to which there are USB 3.0 connection, WiFi network compatible with 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth 4.0, Ethernet and Mini Display Port.
Panasonic has also intervened on the processor segment, opting for a model Intel Core i5 vPro fifth-generation announced at the end of January 2015. With this choice, the company provides support for advanced security and remote management of their Intel’s vPro technology, combining this processing power and energy-efficiency solutions Intel Broadwell.
The construction includes a chassis made of magnesium, capable of ensuring a higher resistance than the average of the tablet on the market, combining all at a screen reinforced: this is thought of in the light of the rest of the insertion of this product in the family Toughbook.
A tablet that focuses on high diagonal and high resolution to be used in particular, especially considering optics professional if only for the price remains very high even if halved over the previous generation.