Toshiba is looking to out-Surface the Surface Pro 4 with
the Dyna
Pad, a -powered tablet intended at promising artists and anybody
seeking a thin-and-light.
Completed of a tablet
part and a keyboard dock, the Dyna Pad features a 12-inch 1,920 x 1,280 pixel-resolution
display that gives you a small additional horizontal space than standard Full
HD.
It also boasts palm-rest refusal tech which helps you evade unintentionally
mashing the display when doodling.
Toshiba has bundled numerous note-taking apps used for
scribbling notes, resizing images or inputting text. They include Tru Note,
Tru
Capture, Tru Recorder, Tru Note Clip and Tru Note
Share. The corporation hasn't confirmed the Dyna Pad's specs yet, however
it's probably Intel's space-saving, power-sipping Core M chip tucked away in.