Toshiba has largely scaled back its presence in the US notebook computer space, but the company is launching at least one new convertible laptop at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show.
The Portégé X20W is a 12.5 inch notebook with a 360 degree hinge that allows you to use it as a tablet. The convertible also supports an active pen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Toshiba says the Portégé X20W should be available from Toshiba and the Microsoft Store later this month
The laptop is measures about 0.6 inches thick, weighs about 2.5 pounds, and features an Intel Kaby Lake processor. Toshiba says the Portégé X20W should get up to 16 hours of battery life.
While there’s no word on the price, this certainly seems to be a premium device. Toshiba notes that it has “enterprise-level security” thanks to a fingerprint reader, Trusted Platform Module, and two IR cameras for Windows Hello facial recognition.
The laptop features a Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C port, a USB 3.0 port, a headset jack, and support for an optional WiGig dock and/or Thunderbolt 3 dock.