Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Toshiba shrinks down the Radius 12 hybrid, adds 4K display


Toshiba shrinks down the Radius 12 hybrid, adds 4K display

Toshiba is pushing the boundaries of what one expects from a slim Windows 10 hybrid with a 12.5-inch display. The new Satellite Radius 12 skips the lower resolutions and low-power processors found in many smaller laptops, and instead offers some surprisingly high-end options.


Despite being 0.6 inch thick and weighing just 2.8 pounds (15.4mm and 1.32kg), you can outfit the Radius 12 with up to a Core i7 CPU from Intel's new sixth-generation Core i series, also known by the code name Skylake. Also available as an option is a full 4K-resolution display, at 3,840x2,160. If that seems like overkill, the standard resolution is a more reasonable 1,920x1,080.

Toshiba shrinks down the Radius 12 hybrid, adds 4K display


Like Lenovo's Yoga line and other fold-back hybrids, the Radius 12 has a hinge that folds back 360 degrees to form a tablet, while also stopping in the middle to create a kiosk or table-tent shape. Other high-end features include Harman Kardon speakers and up to 512GB of SSD storage.

Toshiba shrinks down the Radius 12 hybrid, adds 4K display


Toshiba says the Radius 12, in a satin gold finish, will be available in the US and UK in the fourth quarter of 2015, but is offering no price information yet.

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