device looks very much similar to the Lenovo Yoga range, allowing for a traditional notebook form factor with a 360 degree hinge. It allows the display to fold over full circle, opening up the possibilities for a variety of configurations. You can covert it into tablet mode, for instance, with ease. The only downside is the weight of the device — at nearly three pounds, the Satellite Radius 11 is not exactly a mobile solution when used in the tablet mode. At least for one handed use. Here are some of the key hardware specifications: As the name suggests, you get an 11.6-inch HD TruBrite touchscreen display, powered by either the Intel Pentium or Celeron processors in a fanless design. 4GB of memory come standard with a 32GB SSD, though an option for a 500 GB standard hard drive is also available. Ports and connectivity options include one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, an HDMI and a microSD card slot. The Toshiba Satellite Radius 11 goes on sale October 26, 2014, and is priced at $329.99 is the United States for the base model.]]>
Toshiba Satellite Radius 11, A $329 Windows 8.1 Convertible
October 22, 2014
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