Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

By Kevin Lee

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

Windows tablets have been a hard nut to crack and even Microsoft itself took three tries before it made the Surface Pro 3 a tablet worthy of replacing your laptop. But for the most part Windows tablets have been either too thick and clunky or expensive to really take off. And so the Toshiba Dynapad comes as a surprisingly wonderfully thin Window 10 slate with an affordable price

Priced at $569 (about £389, AU$805), the 12-inch DynaPad costs about just as much as you would pay for a budget netbook, however, it does not feel like it’s a budget device at all. Weighing a mere 1.28 pounds (0.58kg) and measuring just 6.9mm), it’s the thinnest and lightest Windows 10 tablet even compared to the Surface Book‘s Clipboard.

Toshiba DynaPad

With a mix of soft touch paint on the back and a massive sheet of Corning Gorilla glass on the front, the DynaPad feels like a much higher-end device than you’d think a $600 tablet would. The whole device is wrapped in a carbon fiber weave to help keep it lightweight.

It feels durable enough to toss around the house as the family tablet or whenever you want to …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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