Panasonic unveils massive 20-inch 4K tablet at CES
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The tablet uses a 1.8 Ghz Intel Corei5 processor to smoothly run applications on Windows 8 Pro, including Adobe Photoshop
On the CES show floor, the company demoed a new 20-inch tablet that runs Windows 8 on a 4K resolution ISP-alpha display
At CES, Panasonic revealed a huge 20-inch tablet that runs Windows 8 on a 4K resolution ISP-alpha screen
Panasonic claims it is the lightest and thinnest 20-inch tablet currently known to the public.
Panasonic claims it is the lightest and thinnest 20-inch tablet currently known to the public.
At CES, Panasonic revealed a huge 20-inch tablet that runs Windows 8 on a 4K resolution ISP-alpha screen
An accompanying digital pen can be used for precision an to record natural handwriting, but a finger works just as well for swiping through pages and general navigation
An accompanying digital pen can be used for precision an to record natural handwriting, but a finger works just as well for swiping through pages and general navigation
Panasonic is aiming the tablet towards consumers in professional graphics fields, like photographers and architects
Panasonic is aiming the tablet towards consumers in professional graphics fields, like photographers and architects
The tablet uses a 1.8 Ghz Intel Corei5 processor to smoothly run applications on Windows 8 Pro, including Adobe Photoshop
Panasonic claims it is the lightest and thinnest 20-inch tablet currently known to the public.
Article Summary
Panasonic might be getting outshined a little at CES 2013 as competitors like LG and Samsung show off their unique takes on 4K-resolution TVs, but that doesn't mean it didn't find its own creative use for 4K technology. On the show floor, the company demoed a new 20-inch tablet that runs Windows 8 on a 4K resolution ISP-alpha display.
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