Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5224


Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5224
Lineup of 2-in-1 device Toshiba's has been constantly growing over the years, with multiple detachable tablet hybrid store shelf. But the best of it is actually a hybrid convertible laptop, the Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5224 ($ 899.99 as tested), is only one laptop that folds up for use as a tablet. Boasting an Intel Core i7 processor and a spacious 1TB hard drive, the Radius P55W-B5224 offers some of the best performance we've seen in any convertible system, and earns our Editors Choice 'for midrange hybrid convertible laptop .

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The radius is P55W-B5224, available exclusively at Best Buy, is a slim laptop that uses the design-such as the Lenovo Yoga a dual-hinge 2 13 and other Yoga laptop allows you to bend the display back and around for tablet functionality as different usage modes: laptop, Tabletop, Presentation, Audience, and tablet.

Measuring 0.75 by 15.0 by 9.7 inches (HWD), the laptop will range in brushed aluminum with Satin Gold finish, which gives it a premium feel. At 4.9 pounds, it is lighter than the same size as the HP Envy 15t x360 (£ 5.29), but considerably heavier and more unwieldy than the more common 13-inch models, like the Lenovo Yoga 2 13 (3.4 pounds).

Boasting a 15.6-inch display an In-Plane Switching (IP) panel and 1920-by-1080 resolution. For touch and tablet use, also tracking 10 fingers. The picture quality is excellent, with a wide viewing angle and clear detail. Sound is equally good, thanks to two Harman / Kardon speakers built into a speaker bar that runs along the top of the keyboard.

There are both full-size keyboard and 10 key numeric pad, you do not see offered in smaller systems like the Lenovo Yoga 13 2, although the multimode Lenovo Flex 2 (15 Inch) is available. Numeric pad that offers a little more comfort for anyone who has to regularly enter data in the spreadsheet. The touchpad positioned below the spacebar offers a smooth and comfortable touch sensor broad, although it can not match the extra-wide sensor found in HP Envy 15t x360. The sensor offers still all actions necessary to support Windows 8.1, such as edge-to-access menu swiping, and two finger scrolling and zooming.

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