
Sharp is preparing to introduce the Japanese market a new tablet model that many others will stand out above all the size. Model called RW-16G is a structure equipped with a touch screen 15.6-inch native 3200 x 1800 pixels (WQHD).
It may be recalled that during the CES 2014 Samsung announced a tablet with a screen diagonal of 12.2 inches. At the same time in the network are rumors that Apple is working on a 13-inch iPad. Panasonic has long been working on a tablet with a screen diagonal of up to 20 inches. So it seems that the manufacturers of such devices more boldly reach for really large files.
back to Sharp, RW-16G tablet has not yet been fully described, but in addition to the diagonal of the screen and the image resolution producer revealed that the tablet will be equipped with dual-core Intel Core i5-4200U, with a frequency of 1.6 GHz (maximum Turbo This 2.6 GHz), integrated graphics processor Intel HD Graphics 4400, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, SSD 128 GB, microSD card slot, USB 3.0 ports and a mini DisplayPort, and a battery having allegedly provide power for up to 9 hours. The machine work is under the control of Microsoft Windows 8.1.
new tablet utilizes Sharp’s IGZO screen and is intended to be for business applications. According to the manufacturer this type of display, and specifically its production process allows for smaller transistors, and this is reflected in a better light transmittance, a smaller thickness and lower production costs. Tablets RW-16G in March to appear on the Japanese market. We do not know how they will shape up prices. It is also unclear whether the product can occur in other countries.
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