Toshiba claims that its new dynaPad 12in Windows tablet is the world’s thinnest and lightest. It weights just 1.25 pounds and is 0.27in thick, which is pretty impressive.
The dynaPad is actually a hybrid and it can be used in several different ways. It can be used as a regular tablet with the touch screen, but it is also designed to replicate the feel and ease of handwriting using a pen and paper. Toshiba’s device is designed to be a digital notebook and it has a Wacom Active Electrostatics TruPen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity. The tablet’s screen has just the right amount of friction to make writing on it just like pen and paper.
The dynaPad has a rubberised satin gold finish and the image above shows it with the pen and the optional keyboard. This highlights the third function of the device and it is a Microsoft Surface competitor. Attach the keyboard and you have a super thin, super light, Windows 10 laptop on which to work.
The dynaPad includes updated versions of Toshiba’s business applications and they include TruNote, TruCapture and TruRecorder. New additions to this set include TruNote Clip and TruNote Share apps for capturing the screen and sharing handwriting. Add Microsoft Office and you have everything you need for everyday work tasks.
The 12in IPS display has a resolution of 1920 x 1280, but there are no details of the rest of the specifications. The dynaPad will be available early next year.
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