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At IFA in Berlin, Toshiba has unveiled the Satellite Radius 12, the first 12.5-inch convertible laptop with a 4K screen. You may ask, and reasonably so, why anyone would need 4K on a screen so small — and the answer is that you probably don’t, just the way you don’t need a 4K display on a phone. But it can be done, and so it shall be done.

The Satellite Radius 12 comes in either a carbon gray or satin gold metal finish with an LED backlit keyboard. It weighs 2.8 pounds, and the hinge rotates all 360 degrees to switch between five separate viewing modes — similar to a Lenovo Yoga. Before the announcement, we had a chance to take a quick look at a Satellite Radius 12 in a pre-briefing with Intel, and can confirm it feels like a solid machine with a beautiful finish, and the hinge feels smooth and sturdy.

The Satellite Radius 12 runs Windows 10, features sixth-generation Intel Core processors (Skylake) up to a Core i7, and has an optional 3,840-by-2,160-pixel IPS touch screen display (standard is 1080p). RAM maxes out at just 8GB, though.

Satellite Radius 12

Interestingly, Microsoft’s Windows Hello, which provides facial recognition, will also debut on the Satellite Radius 12. You can use Hello to log into the laptop using the camera or a fingerprint without needing a password. We first covered Hello back in March; it’s basically a biometric identification system, and it can also support iris scanning (though it’s unclear if this particular laptop will support that at launch).

For ports, there’s USB-C in addition to two regular USB ports, which is something we wish other manufacturers would do at least for the next several years while we transition over — and no, we haven’t gotten over the 12-inch Apple MacBook’s single USB-C-port-for-everything design. You need multiple ports in order to charge the laptop while plugging in a drive or an external display; thankfully, that option is present here.

Toshiba’s boasting about the Satellite Radius 12’s power-saving and power-management capabilities, thanks in large part to Skylake, but we imagine the 4K screen will do a lot to negate some of the advantage in day-to-day use.

Look for this machine to hit stores in the fourth quarter of this year; pricing has yet to be announced, and we’re hearing conflicting reports about which color we’re actually getting in the US. Stay tuned for more information.

For more on Windows 10, read Windows 10: The best hidden features, tips, and tricks and Windows 10: The biggest problems, gripes, and missing features so far.

Read more http://www.extremetech.com/computing/213309-toshiba-unveils-the-worlds-first-12-5-inch-4k-convertible-laptop


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