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Toshiba has join the queue to launch a new 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10 laptop at the ongoing consumer electronic show in Las Vegas, namely Portege X20W. The device features a 12.5-inch full-HD IPS touch display with multi-touch supports, protected on the surface by Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The display can be rotate up to 360-degree, offering five different modes, Tabletop, Laptop, Tablet, Presentation, and Audience, to blend in with different environments. Acer like to call the dual hinge that do all the rotating work “Action” due to its flexibility.
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Perhaps, the most notable feature of the Portege X20W is an accompanied TruPen stylus with Wacom Feel technology, which offers 2,048 level of pressure sensitivity, enabling smooth word writing, drawing, and signature signing across the display. The PEN also works with Microsoft Edge and Windows Ink.
Measuring 15.4mm at its thinnest point and weighing 2.5 pounds, the Portege X20W is packed with a battery that can deliver up to 16 hours of non-stop use in a single charge, making it the first laptop at CES to offer ground-breaking battery life. It is powered by a 7th-Gen Intel Core processor, and are there dual IR cameras onboard with Windows Hello Facial Recognition supports for password-free login. The laptop also comes baked-in with a fingerprint scanner that supports Windows Hello.
Connectivity options includes Thunderbolt 3 USB Type-C port, USB 3.0 port, and 3.5mm audio/mic port. For best audio output, the speakers onboard are enhanced with Harman Kardon and DTS sound softwares.
The Toshiba Portege X20W pricing and availability details is not known yet, but it will be available on Microsoft Store when it go on sale.