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Toshiba Introduces new portfolio of tablets and laptops

May 27, 2014 By Editor

A number of announcements today from Toshiba as the company has unveiled some pretty nifty devices, ranging from affordable (really affordable) tablets to high-end laptops for the workhorse in you! Some of the new devices announced include:

Satellite Radius™, a multimode laptop with a 360-degree “flip-and-fold” design that enables five different viewing and usage modes. Features:

  • Laptop mode: A unique 135-degree angle view ideal for productivity.
  • Tablet mode: A full 360-degree screen fold conveniently transforms the device into a big-screen tablet.
  • Tabletop mode: Collaborate on a screen that lays flat at a 180-degree angle.
  • Presentation mode: Fold to a 270-330 degree angle for a rear-facing screen ideal for sharing content and presentations with groups.

Satellite® Click 2 and Satellite Click 2 Pro – Each features a 13.3-inch removable display, runs on Windows® 8.1 and enables a seamless transition from a full-featured laptop to a convenient tablet for home users, students and mobile workers. The new Satellite Click 2 is priced at $586.99 MSRP and the Satellite Click 2 Pro is priced starting at $1,028.99 MSRP.

Toshiba Expands Windows Tablet Family With Encore 2 TabletsToshiba Expands Windows Tablet Family With Encore 2 Tablets

 

Encore™ 2 line of tablets powered by Windows® 8.1. Available in 8- and 10.1-inch diagonal screen sizes — Available in 8- and 10.1-inch diagonal screen sizes1, both tablets come equipped with stunning visuals, superior sound and preloaded with apps like Xbox® Music and Video, Kindle® Reader, Skype™ and a one year subscription to Office 365™, these tablets are ready for productivity and entertainment right out of the box. Starting at just $199.99 MSRP See http://bit.ly/ToshibaEncore10 & http://bit.ly/ToshibaEncore8

Toshiba’s Excite Go is a seven-inch Android 4.4-based tablet that offers a comprehensive and reliable tablet experience at a fraction of the cost, starting at just $109.99. Encased in a stylish Satin Gold finish, the Excite Go is light and compact, weighing just 12.5 ounces2. It is designed to be comfortably held with a single hand, making it perfect for gaming, reading, emails and more. The tablet’s capacitive multi-touch display features 1024×600 resolution, which provides clear, precise navigation for browsing the web and playing games

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