Toshiba Debuts New 2-in-1 Convertible PC with a 360-Degree Design
Toshiba has just released the Satellite Radius 11, a value-priced 2-in-1 convertible PC with a two-axis hinge that rotates 360-degrees, allowing the device to convert from laptop to tablet by pushing back the 11.6-inch touchscreen.
A 360-degree, two-axis, "flip-and-fold" hinge enables five usage modes: Laptop, Tablet, Tabletop, Presentation and Audience. The weighs less than three pounds, it is featuring a fanless design and has a 11.6-inch diagonal, HD TruBrite touchscreen. It can be configured with the latest Intel Pentium or Celeron processor, up to 4GB of RAM5 and either 32GB of Flash memory or a 500GB hard drive. The laptop also includes an HD webcam, plus a range of ports, including one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, HDMI and an SD card slot. A smart-locking feature automatically disables the keyboard, protecting the keys, and prevents mishaps in tablet mode.
Powered by Windows 8.1, the Radius 11 starts at $329.99 MSRP. It will be available for purchase beginning October 26.