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Worlds First 4K Laptops Revealed

Worlds First 4K Laptops Revealed Unveiled at CES 2014 this week, Toshiba Tecra W50 and Satellite P50t are the world’s first Ultra High Def (known as ‘4K’) laptops with 15.6″ diagonal displays that deliver native 3840 x 2160 resolution at 282 PPI. 

Both features Intel’s potent 4th gen Core processors. The Tecra W50 has Kepler-based NVIDIA Quadro K2100M GPU and 2GB of video memory, designed for engineers, 3D designers with SolidWorks and AutoCAD. It weighs less than six pounds. 
Satellite P50t

Toshiba’s Satellite P50t, is a 4K mobile entertainment PC, with 4th generation Intel Core, diagonal 4K display with edge-to-edge glass for unprecedented color, clarity. Ultra HD, known as 4K, and has four times the res. of regular HDTV. 

Both 4K laptops are available mid-2014. No local pricing or availability are yet available. 

“As a leader in Ultra HD, we are leveraging our 4K TV expertise to deliver a display capable of four times the resolution of Full HD to provide smoother images with astounding details,” said Carl Pinto, VP of marketing and engineering, Toshiba US.
 “We have applied years of experience and engineering resources to bring Ultra HD 4K technology into our premium laptops for consumers and businesses so they can usher in the next generation of content creation and consumption.”



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