Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., has officially presented the new Satellite Radius 11 2-in-1 convertible PC, designed for price conscious customers. One of the main features of the Satellite Radius 11 is a two-axis hinge that rotates 360 degrees, thus allowing the user to easily convert the computer from a laptop to a tablet just by pushing the 11.6-inch touchscreen display.
“We expect Satellite Radius 11 to make the grade with consumers and students looking for a highly-portable PC that gives them a bit more flexibility than a traditional clamshell laptop without cutting corners,” said Philip Osako, senior director of product marketing, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Digital Products Division. “Our device is sleek, lightweight and delivers plenty of power to handle everyday tasks. The fact that it has a rotational screen just further opens up the range of possibilities for what you can do with it.”
Apart from the 11.6-inch diagonal, HD TruBrite touchscreen display, the Satellite Radius 11 offers a smart-locking feature that automatically disables the keyboard, protecting the keys and prevents accidents in tablet mode. There’s also a full-sized keyboard that offers more comfortable typing in case of need.
The Satellite Radius 11 is built around a fanless design and offers a choice between an Intel Pentium and an Intel Celeron processor. The rest of the specs include up to 4 GB of RAM and either 32 GB of fast SSD storage or a much more spacious 500 GB hard drive. The notebook also has an HD web camera, one USB 3.0 port, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI and an SD card slot.
The new Toshiba Satellite Radius 11 will be commercially available on October 26, 2014 and will sell for USD 329.99 at selected Toshiba retailers and major chains of stores.
Source: Toshiba