From DailyTech: Panasonic has announced the U.S. availability for its latest tablet hailed as the world's first 20-inch tablet with 4K resolution: the Toughpad 4K UT-MB5. It's part of the Panasonic line of professional-grade tablets designed for use in the field.
The Toughpad 4K UT-MB5 is powered by an Intel Core i5 vPro processor and runs Windows 8.1 Pro. The native resolution of the 20” screen is 3840 x 2560, has a pixel density of 230 pixels per inch, and a native aspect ratio of 15:10.
The 5.27-pound tablet has a 256GB SSD, 8 GB of RAM, and 2 GB of VRAM. It's fitted with a 1280 x 720 pixel front camera and has integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, memory card slot, a memory card reader, and USB 3.0 connectivity. The battery will only last two hours per charge, so be sure to keep a charger handy.
“In our highly connected and visual world, having access to the best quality, most detailed visual information available can be a critical component of success in many fields,” said Rance Poehler, president, Panasonic System Communications Company of North America.
“By delivering an unsurpassed level of image quality, running on an Intel vPro processor and using Microsoft’s most advanced operating system, the Toughpad 4K UT-MB5 tablet allows decision makers in various visual fields to view, share, manage, and interpret information to drive their innovation.”
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