CES 2017 | Toshiba Portégé X20W now official
Convertibles are extremely popular at this year's CES in Las Vegas, every major brand in the industry showing at least one or two such products. Toshiba is one of these brands, and the Portégé X20W is its premium Windows convertible that will soon compete with the similar offerings from Lenovo, Dell, Microsoft, and the others.
Toshiba Portégé X20W comes with a 360 degree rotating hinge that allows it to be used in one of the five modes available - laptop, tablet, tabletop, presentation, and audience. Its case is made using magnesium alloy for a more solid build, and its specs include a brand-new Intel Kaby Lake processor, SSD storage, a 12.5-inch full HD multitouch display with Wacom TruPen stylus support, USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, a fingerprint reader, IR cameras, multidirectional mics, as well as Windows Ink support.
This Windows 10 Pro-driven convertible weighs less than 2.5 pounds, and Toshiba claims it can offer up to 16 hours of battery life. Details on its price, hardware options, and availability should surface soon on Microsoft's Store. We will get back to the Toshiba Portégé X20W as soon as that happens, so stay tuned.