Panasonic’s Toughpad UT-MB6 tablet in last year’s CES took the crown away from Apple’s iPad Air as the tablet with the highest screen resolution.
The ‘older’ Toughpad 4K boasts of a 20-inch screen with a resolution of 3840 by 2560 pixel. The iPad Air’s retina display, in contrast, has a resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels. The Toughpad 4K’s screen is not the only large figure, however. The massive tablet costs $5,999 which is 12x the price of a basic iPad Air.
In this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Panasonic announces another Toughpad 4K, the UT-MA6. It has the same size and screen resolution as the older one but with a better 2.1 GHz Intel Core i7-3687U vPro processor. This newer model will be powered by NVIDIA’s Quadro K1000M GPU and will be $1,000 more expensive. It will be available for purchase by Q2 of this year. The rest of its specs are compared to the older model below: