Panasonic enhances Toughpad 4K tablet with HDMI 2.0 input

Panasonic has launched a new version of its Toughpad 4K tablet.

Panasonic made the announcement at National Association of Broadcasters (NAB).

The new tablet has 5th generation Intel Core i5 vPro processor and HDMI 2.0 input to enhance efficiencies in professional video applications.

The company said the updated tablet sets the standard for productivity in fields such as video editing, architecture, design, photography and healthcare.

The next generation professional tablet brings Ultra HD resolution for visual clarity and collaboration.

Professionals can connect greater range of peripherals and tools directly to the tablet for more efficient workflows with connectivity options such as USB 3.0, Intel Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0 (class 1), Ethernet and Mini DisplayPort output.

The tablet is designed to handle a 30-inch drop to its back while operating and 12-inch drops to 26 angles when nonoperational.

Company officials said the device can be used as both desktop PC and tablet with accessories like Panasonic desktop cradle and case solution.

A VESA-compatible mounting adaptor plate is also available.

The updated version of Toughpad 4K edition will be available in July 2015 for $2,999.

Last month, Panasonic acquired ITC Global, a provider of satellite communication services for the energy, mining, and maritime markets.

In January, Panasonic launched its Powershelf IT solutions at 104th National Retail Federation Annual Convention & EXPO (NRF 2015) in the U.S.

In October 2014, Panasonic said it will launch a tablet based telehealth service in November under its new Health and Wellness Solutions business group.

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