Toshiba Radius 12
HANDS-ON: TOSHIBA'S 4K CONVERTIBLE IS A PROMISING HIGH-END LAPTOP
If Sony can put a 4K screen on a 5.5-inch phone, why not a 12.5-inch laptop? That's Toshiba's attitude, but the difference is 4K on a laptop makes a semblance of sense.
The Toshiba Radius 12, which Toshiba announced at IFA 2015 in Berlin, is a neat-looking 12.5-inch convertible laptop in the Lenovo Yoga style. It's a nice format, particularly in a laptop this size and which weighs just 1.32kg.
Better yet, you can set the software to automatically switch between colour spaces depending on what application you're using – e.g. Adobe RGB for Photoshop, sRGB when browsing the web.
Beyond this, the Radius 12 is an attractive convertible laptop. It's more MacBook Air than MacBook Pro as it'll use new-generation low-voltage processors, rather than 'full' mobile processors, but it's still a powerful ultra-portable. M.2 SATA SSDs will be standard, as will 8GB of RAM. Connectivity includes a Type-C USB port and an HDMI output that support 4K output, and there's dual-band AC Wi-Fi as well.
This is one of the nicest looking Toshiba laptops I've seen in a long while, too. The 'Satin Gold' brushed aluminium finish is eye-catching without being over the top and Toshiba's added a soft touch finish in places that makes the Radius 12 easier, and more comfortable, to carry.
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