By Desire Athow
Windows tablets have been a bit of a hit-and-miss market as Intel’s ubiquitous Z3735 processor was underpowered when it came to making the most of Microsoft’s Windows OS.
Fast forward to the second half of 2015 and the combination of the new Cherry Trail-based processors from Intel and Windows 10 is likely to spice up that same market.
Toshiba, like so many other vendors, updated its portfolio to Windows 10 but added only one new 2-in-1 device, the Satellite Click 10. It is a bigger version of the Satellite Click Mini which launched earlier this year and solves two major pain points.
Firstly, it has a bigger display (10.1-inch compared to 8.9-inch) which makes the browsing experience a bit less cramped. And secondly, the Z3735 processor has been replaced by an Atom x5-Z8300 model which promises significantly better performance.
But this comes with a much higher price tag: while the Satellite Click Mini can be purchased for as little as £199.99 (about $300, AU$430), the suggested retail price of its bigger brother has been set at 499 Euros (about £365, $555, AU$800).
What’s more, the Satellite Click Mini …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac