Toshiba unveiled a new line of premium Windows tablets at CES in January, including the $1400 Portégé Z20t 2-in-1 tablet with an Intel Core M Broadwell processor and a 12.5 inch display and the cheaper Portégé W20 which is just a tablet, and which is now available for $900.
For $900 you get a tablet with an Intel Core M-5Y10c Broadwell processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of mSATA solid state storage, and Windows 8.1 Pro software.
The tablet has a 12.5 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS touchscreen display, a micro HDMI port, micro USB port, microSD card slot, 802.11ac WiFI, Bluetooth 4.0, a 36 Whr battery, and it measures 12.2″ x 7.9″ x 0.35″ and weighs 1.6 pounds.
If you want to sort of build your own Portégé Z20t, you can pick up a keyboard dock for $300. It features a full-sized spill-resistant keyboard, a touchpad and pointing stick, an extra 36 Whr battery (which could double your battery life), and two full-sized USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, and an Ethernet jack.
Unfortunately there are still a few things that set the Z20t apart from the cheaper W20. The higher-priced model has a higher performance processor and features a Wacom active digitizer for pen input.
via Notebook Italia