Toshiba new Windows 10 series specs and release date

 Windows blog

With the coming of Microsoft's new platform Windows 10, some tech manufacturers are already adjusting their products lineup in order to get an edge over the competition by making sure that the new OS comes native to their next series of devices. The most recent addition to the Windows 10 family is tech giant Toshiba's Satellite series. 

Topping the list of devices that will be having Windows 10 out of the box is the Satellite S series, with its premium look and slim style. There are two display versions for the Satellite S, a 15.6-inch and a 17.3-inch model, and both feature several display options. Users can configure the display for Full HD, HD+, or 4K Ultra HD with IPS tech. 

The Satellite S also offers Nvidia Graphics and high-performance processors, partnered with dual drive options — a combination of a 1 TB hard drive and 128 GB SSD. Multimedia-wise, the new laptop also has built-in Harman Kardon speakers and DTS sound. 

Aside from the Satellite S, Toshiba will also release a hybrid 2-in-1 convertible device, the Satellite Radius series. Users can choose from three display versions: 14 inches; 15.6 inches; and the most premium, the 15.6-inch 4K Ultra HD edition. With a high-powered chipset and premium specs, these 2-in-1 convertibles can go from laptop to tablet in just a snap, since the Satellite Radius has a precision 2-axis hinge. 

To fully maximize Windows 10 on the new devices, both the Satellite S and Radius have crystal clear displays, and TruTalk dual-array mics for voice apps lie Skype and digital assistant Cortana. Each version also sports a dedicated Cortana key, convenient for users to access the Windows 10 assistant with just a press of the button. 

The new Satellite Radius will be available on June 21, while the more premium Satellite S will hit the shelves on July 29. 

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