Panasonic has become the world's first company to offer a tablet with a 4K, ultra-high-resolution display, but that ultra-high quality comes at an ultra-high price. The Panasonic Toughpad 4K UT-MB5 may not have the catchiest name, but there's a good chance that what it has to offer -- a 20-inch screen -- will catch on, especially with the architectural and creative industries plus tech-obsessed early adopters with big bags and even bigger pockets -- it will retail for $6000. The first commercially available tablet with a 4K, ultra-high-definition display, the Toughpad 4K UT-MB5 makes using an iPad Air like trying to watch an old black and white television with bad reception, such is the jump in pixel density and image sharpness -- and when it comes to image clarity, Apple is no slouch itself. Usually, when a company announces a piece of technological kit as being a world-first it's usually because it's nothing more than a gimmick, but this is a serious tablet with a serious processor -- a next-generation Intel Haswell no less -- and it comes with the full pro edition of Windows 8.1 installed, meaning it's just as powerful as a notebook.
via Tech News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/ultra-high-expectations-panasonic-tablet-092742595.html
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