If the 10″ iPad, or any of the 10″ Android tablets aren’t enough for you, or if these new tablets from Samsung aren’t enough for you, Panasonic has a tablet that might just be right up your alley.
Panasonic first revealed their 20″ 4K Toughpad tablet at the International CES back in January. The table is packing Windows 8.1, 8gb of RAM, 256gb SSD, Intel Core i5 and a 3,840×2560 LCD. As you can expect from a tablet with the display power and size the battery is rated at a measly two hours, but don’t fret on traveling with this beast, there’s an optional desktop cradle and carrying case.
Now Engadget has revealed that the tablet will come ashore in the US in January for the low price of just $5,999.00 right in time for all the specs, except the gigantic screen to be totally outdated.
Here are the features of this gigantic tablet:
- 4K Visual Experience: 20-inch IPS Alpha LCD screen with 3840×2560 pixel display featuring 230 pixels per inch and15:10 aspect ratio
- High-Performance Processing Power: Intel® Core™ i5-3437U vPro™ processor with NVIDIA® GeForce® 745M GPU
- Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro
- Storage & Memory: 256GB SSD, 8 GB RAM and 2GB VRAM
- Connectivity & I/O: Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6235 Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth® v4.0 (Class 1), USB 3.0, SDXC card slot, smart card reader, docking connector
- Camera: 1280 x 720 pixel built-in front camera
- Durability: Business-rugged with resistance to 12-inch drops to 26 angles (non-operating) and 30-inch drop to its back (operating)
- Battery: 2 hours per MobileMark® 2007 testing
- Lightweight Portability: 5.27 lbs., 0.49 inch thick
And here’s a little video: