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Panasonic 4K Tablet
Panasonic has showcased their latest Windows 8 tablet at this year’s CES. Called the 4K Tablet, the tablet sports a 20-inch 4K (3840 x 2560) IPS multi-touch display with a capacitive pen input interface, a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5-3427U vPro processor, an NVIDIA GeForce graphics, a 4GB of memory, a 128GB SSD, a microSD card slot, an HD camera, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and runs on Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet and wether or not you'll be needing a a magnifying glass
Display | 20-inch LCD panel IPSα | |
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Resolution | (230ppi) 3840 x 2560: approximately 16.77 million colors | |
Aspect ratio | 15:10 | |
OS | Windows8 Pro 64-bit | |
CPU | Intel Corei5 3427U vPro 1.8GHz | |
Graphics accelerator | NVIDIA GeForce Graphics | |
Main memory | (16GB Max) 4GB | |
Flash Memory Drive (SSD) | 128GB | |
Interface | High resolution digital pen (Anoto Live Pen), Electrostatic multi-touch panel (with 10 fingers) |
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Wireless LAN | 802.11a/b/g/n | |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth v 4.0 | |
USB port | USB2.0 x 1 | |
Card slot | microSD memory card slot x 1 (support microSDXC memory card) | |
Camera | HD 720P: Resolution Up to 1280 × 720 pixels: Number of effective pixels |
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Battery life | About 2 hours (when using built-in battery) | |
Dimensions body | (Excluding protrusion) 10.8mm Depth 474.5 x width 334.0 x height | |
Mass | About 2.4kg |
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#4498705 Posted on: 01/12/2013 12:47 AM
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
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#4498729 Posted on: 01/12/2013 01:29 AM
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
I'm sorry too, but what I see is that you're not a cg artist to understand the needs for this type of hardware. Yes it's big, yes it's heavy, yes it has short battery life. But there's nothing better than this in the market for portable digital art. We don't even know the accessories that comes with it. Mabe it comes with a stand, a wireless keyboard and a carrying bag.
I don't even see any utility in the ipad and yet it sells like candy.
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
I'm sorry too, but what I see is that you're not a cg artist to understand the needs for this type of hardware. Yes it's big, yes it's heavy, yes it has short battery life. But there's nothing better than this in the market for portable digital art. We don't even know the accessories that comes with it. Mabe it comes with a stand, a wireless keyboard and a carrying bag.
I don't even see any utility in the ipad and yet it sells like candy.
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#4498732 Posted on: 01/12/2013 01:30 AM
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
Lol, its not a " media tablet ", its a professional tablet aimed at professional.
It is not really designed for an use outside your office or outside the house. ( for graphist, Photoshop, architecture, design etc . ( And the price will not be the same of an Ipad or any other media tablet. )
Core I5 + Nvidia graphics + 128Gb SSD , 4 to 16gb of DDR3 ,Win 8 pro x64, digital pen ...
I'm sorry, but there is nothing "on the go" about a 20" display device. It won't even fit in any standard sized laptop bag or backpack (at least not comfortably). You're basically carrying around an LCD monitor with no stand attached to it.
Cool for cool's sake as far as I'm concerned.
Lol, its not a " media tablet ", its a professional tablet aimed at professional.
It is not really designed for an use outside your office or outside the house. ( for graphist, Photoshop, architecture, design etc . ( And the price will not be the same of an Ipad or any other media tablet. )
Core I5 + Nvidia graphics + 128Gb SSD , 4 to 16gb of DDR3 ,Win 8 pro x64, digital pen ...
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#4498765 Posted on: 01/12/2013 02:26 AM
Man they really need to get a grip of batteries and battery life before they start pumping these crazy high resses out.
Battery life About 2 hours (when using built-in battery) lol, thats pizz poor.
Thats brand new, after a few month of usage the battery will only last maybe an hour.
Man they really need to get a grip of batteries and battery life before they start pumping these crazy high resses out.
Battery life About 2 hours (when using built-in battery) lol, thats pizz poor.
Thats brand new, after a few month of usage the battery will only last maybe an hour.
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will it run crysis at 2k.?