Wednesday, September 2nd 2015

Toshiba Announces World's First 12.5-Inch 4K Ultra HD Convertible Laptop

Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today announced the Satellite Radius 12, a compact 2-in-1 laptop designed with expert technologies to best meet the performance demands of today and tomorrow. The world's first 12.5-inch convertible laptop with a 4K Ultra HD display, the Satellite Radius 12 features top-of-the-line screen and sound quality, a sleek, lightweight design and 6th Gen Intel Core processors that deliver maximum mobile performance and excellent battery life.

"Through our deep relationships with our partners at Microsoft, Intel and Technicolor we have designed a top-of-line compact PC that delivers the new gold standard in screen, sound and performance for an unmatched computing experience on Windows 10," said Philip Osako, senior director of product marketing, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Digital Products Division. "The Satellite Radius 12 expertly blends the latest technology into an extremely powerful, yet compact and easy-to-carry PC that is not only versatile, but durable enough to handle a highly mobile lifestyle."
Facial Authentication with Windows Hello
The Satellite Radius 12 is one of the first small-screen PC's to enable facial authentication with Windows Hello, powered by an on-board infrared camera. Windows Hello enables customers to log in to the laptop instantaneously using only their face.

"Toshiba has made significant investments to deliver an exceptional customer experience across its portfolio of Windows devices," said Peter Han, Vice President of Worldwide OEM Marketing, Microsoft Corp. "Toshiba's Satellite Radius 12 provides an optimized experience that allows customers to take advantage of some of the exciting new features in Windows 10 including Windows Hello."

Highest Resolution, Most Color-accurate Laptop Display Available
The Satellite Radius 12 can be configured with a brilliant 12.5-inch diagonal IPS touchscreen display with a native 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) resolution that yields four times as many pixels as a Full HD display. Designed with color accuracy in mind, the wide gamut RGB display supports 100% Adobe RGB color space reproduction, making it an ideal choice for mobile content creators.

Lab tested and certified by the color experts at Technicolor, this laptop's display also meets the same strict standards for color fidelity used in Hollywood movies.

"As our global society embraces a mobile lifestyle, Toshiba has released a solution for consumers that offers no compromise when it comes to delivering digital life and entertainment experiences," said Manuèle Wahl, SVP Technology and Trademark Licensing, Technicolor. "Technicolor has certified that the color accuracy offered by the Satellite Radius 12's 4K Ultra HD display delivers color faithful to the intention of all content creators for viewing and enjoying digital content, including movies, episodic television, online shopping, games and more. Just as Technicolor has spent the past 100 years bringing amazing color to traditional venues in theaters and homes, our partnership with Toshiba will ensure that the same high-fidelity experience is extended to consumers whenever they want - wherever they happen to be."

High on Performance, Low on Power
The laptops are powered by 6th Gen Intel Core processors, which deliver significantly improved computing performance, enhanced graphics and better power efficiency than the previous generation, resulting in a long battery life rating. The new processor offers powerful performance for streaming video, offering life-like HD video conferencing using popular apps like Google Hangouts and Skype, while its increased graphics performance is ideal for Xbox gaming on Windows 10 with DirectX 12 support.

"We're excited with the introduction of Toshiba Satellite Radius 12, a new generation of 2-in-1 based on the 6th Gen Intel Core processor," said Navin Shenoy, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Client Platforms Group. "The 6th Gen Intel Core processor is Intel's best processor ever, providing users with great performance for productivity and multi-tasking. Its improved graphics and long battery life also offer seamless and smooth gaming and video experiences on the go."

Compact Without Compromise and Designed for Travel
The Satellite Radius 12 features a sleek, highly-mobile compact design housed in durable aluminum to safeguard against the rigors of daily use. Designed for travel, the device weighs just 2.9 pounds4 with a slim 0.6-inch profile and includes a 360-degree precision hinge that offers smooth transitions between its five viewing modes - Laptop, Tablet, Tabletop, Presentation and Audience. The laptop features a Brushed Metal Finish in Carbon Gray and includes an LED backlit keyboard.

The laptop's high-performance display is reinforced with all-new Gorilla Glass NBT, which offers 8x-10x higher scratch resistance than soda lime glass displays, plus high levels of damage resistance so it is better able to withstand the shock of accidental bumps as it's carried from place to place.

Availability
The Satellite Radius 12 will be available for purchase in the U.S. starting in the fourth quarter of 2015.
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11 Comments on Toshiba Announces World's First 12.5-Inch 4K Ultra HD Convertible Laptop

#1
5DVX0130
Not that I need 4K in a laptop, especially such a small one, but … FINALLY things are improving.

It’s going to be 2016 and the “standard” for laptop screens is still 1366x768. WHY!?

Even if you try to rationalize it, as a cost saving measure, it makes no sense. Seeing as you can buy an ultra cheapo phone/tablet and still get a 300PPI screen. Really makes me wonder, how much of a savings difference there is between a 1366 and 1920 screen, if any.
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newtekie1
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My eyes hurt just thinking about 4K on that small of a screen...
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#3
GhostRyder
newtekie1My eyes hurt just thinking about 4K on that small of a screen...
10 does have pretty decent scaling for 4k though so its not as bad as it was on 8.1 (Or as buggy).

Eh, still a bit small to have a 4k screen though.
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Yorgos
4K Ultra HD

wtf does this even mean?

what's next, 8K Very HD display?

It's either 4K or Ultra HD which mean the same thing.

I don't even want to think what's their target group of these products.
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kn00tcn
Yorgos4K Ultra HD

wtf does this even mean?

what's next, 8K Very HD display?

It's either 4K or Ultra HD which mean the same thing.

I don't even want to think what's their target group of these products.
would you like a / between the 2 terms? lots of... store listings do it, '1080p FHD', it attaches both terms since not everyone that uses or knows one will know about the other, eventually people will subconsciously memorize... i would also like 3840x2160 to be remembered
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#6
Prima.Vera
To bad the battery only holds 30 mins or less because of the screen. Personally I think that even 1080p is too much for a 12" screen, based on previous experience, but hey, who am I to judge the peons choices?
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Yorgos
kn00tcnwould you like a / between the 2 terms? lots of... store listings do it, '1080p FHD', it attaches both terms since not everyone that uses or knows one will know about the other, eventually people will subconsciously memorize... i would also like 3840x2160 to be remembered
4k is false naming.
QHD is also a made up term.
Ultra HD apparently means the same thing or not?

It seems that companies are trying to keep people less and less informed.
A simple 1080p or 1080i could tell a lot about a monitor/tv with a simple number and a letter.

2160p or 2160i is as simple and intuitive as it gets. if they was to add a 144Hz info on along with the resolution they might as-well call it 2160f, or if they want to point a variable frame-rate (the vesa one) call it 2160v.

I feel that everyone that sells me those products with those ridiculous terms, assume that every consumer is stupid.
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newtekie1
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YorgosQHD is also a made up term.
Ultra HD apparently means the same thing or not?
HD = 720p = 1280x720
QHD = 4 x 720p = 2560x1440
Ultra-HD = 3840x2160
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#9
64K
As newtekie1 said QHD is Quad HD.
Some people get the UHD mixed up with the Cinema 4096x2160.

Next up is FUHD which will be 7680x4320. Some people will refer to that as 8K.
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kn00tcn
Yorgos4k is false naming.
QHD is also a made up term.
Ultra HD apparently means the same thing or not?

It seems that companies are trying to keep people less and less informed.
A simple 1080p or 1080i could tell a lot about a monitor/tv with a simple number and a letter.

2160p or 2160i is as simple and intuitive as it gets. if they was to add a 144Hz info on along with the resolution they might as-well call it 2160f, or if they want to point a variable frame-rate (the vesa one) call it 2160v.

I feel that everyone that sells me those products with those ridiculous terms, assume that every consumer is stupid.
yes exactly, consumers ARE stupid & they like buzzwords, it's a feedback loop of companies trying to cater to it & people running away from numbers (also cool exciting words rather than just another larger number)

what i want is to at least put the numbers next to the buzzwords
64KNext up is FUHD
:roll:
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#11
Arjai
I want a 10" FUHD.

:laugh:
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