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.
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 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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