At a keynote speech Tuesday morning at CES 2013,
Panasonic showed off the world’s first 20 inch 4K tablet.The new
Windows 8 tablet prototype has a 20-inch screen and 4K resolution, and
is a half-inch thick. The tablet can work with a stylus, and users will
be able to update content directly on the cloud.
Panasonic said it is intended for designers and business users. The company didn’t say how much it will cost, but we’re betting it won’t be cheap.After the announcement of Panasonic’s 20-inch 4K tablet, the company unveiled the enormous slab at its booth at CES 2013. We bring you all the specs and particulars.Panasonic has specifically mentioned that this prototype is aimed at professionals who will be able to use a stylus to manipulate graphics in the cloud. This might be an excellent tool for professionals such as video editors, who will be able to trim and scrub their video clips on a timeline and share them with colleagues online.
The prototype tablet’s 20-inch IPSa panel measures 18.7″ x 13.1″ x 0.4″, and its display has a resolution of 3,840×2,560. It’s a 230ppi screen that’s similar to that of Apple’s Retina display on its iPhones, tablets and laptops. It has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 34207U vPro processor on board, but Panasonic wasn’t more specific about its graphics processor, saying only they would be Nvidia GeForce. This prototype has 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB solid-state drive. It’s a multitouch panel, but can also employ a high-resolution digital pen by Anoto.
What do you think of this over-sized tablet? Could it be useful, or is it just too big? Do let us know what you think in the comments.
Panasonic said it is intended for designers and business users. The company didn’t say how much it will cost, but we’re betting it won’t be cheap.After the announcement of Panasonic’s 20-inch 4K tablet, the company unveiled the enormous slab at its booth at CES 2013. We bring you all the specs and particulars.Panasonic has specifically mentioned that this prototype is aimed at professionals who will be able to use a stylus to manipulate graphics in the cloud. This might be an excellent tool for professionals such as video editors, who will be able to trim and scrub their video clips on a timeline and share them with colleagues online.
The prototype tablet’s 20-inch IPSa panel measures 18.7″ x 13.1″ x 0.4″, and its display has a resolution of 3,840×2,560. It’s a 230ppi screen that’s similar to that of Apple’s Retina display on its iPhones, tablets and laptops. It has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 34207U vPro processor on board, but Panasonic wasn’t more specific about its graphics processor, saying only they would be Nvidia GeForce. This prototype has 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB solid-state drive. It’s a multitouch panel, but can also employ a high-resolution digital pen by Anoto.
What do you think of this over-sized tablet? Could it be useful, or is it just too big? Do let us know what you think in the comments.
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