Categories: Future Tech

Panasonic Shows-Off 20-inch Windows 8 Tablet, Brilliant Resolution and Display

What is the buzzword this year at the CES? Panasonic 4K it is! Panasonic, in its keynote address introduced a 20-inch Windows 8 tablet with 4K resolution. There aren’t many details about the tablet yet, just that it has a  stylus input support and a sort of real-time cloud-based collaboration tool. Of course it has a crazy resolution of 4K!

With such a pixel-dense display, you’d get incredibly detailed control using a stylus, and most of the company’s on-stage demos showed how much you can do with so many pixels. It’s mostly a business focused product and will help businesses a lot especially those that work with high resolution blueprints, etc.

Here is a hands-on video via The Verge

 

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