Toshiba is back to amaze computer lovers with its promising new convertible laptop — the Portégé X20W — which it showed off at the CES 2017.

The 2-in-1 convertible from Toshiba is a feature-packed laptop, which is ready to lure consumers.

The Stylish And Slim Portégé X20W

The Portégé X20W from Toshiba, combines the convenience of a tablet with the capabilities of a laptop. The Japanese company has taken care of the device's flexibility while designing the hybrid, so that users can efficiently and quickly switch from one mode to the other.

Powered by a seventh-gen Intel i5 processor and housing 8 GB of RAM, as well as a 256 GB SSD, the Windows 10 Pro-based Toshiba Portégé X20W comes with a 12.5-inch full HD screen with a 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution. The laptop's screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 4.

The Portégé X20W weighs 2.5 pounds and its battery offers 16 hours of support, which fetches the device major brownie points. The magnesium alloy frame and a stylishly slim profile impart a deluxe look to the Portégé X20W. Moreover, the laptop's deck is evenly spaced, which makes it comfortable to type on.

The Windows 10-powered convertible also boasts a sturdy 360-degree hinge, which enables one to use the device in different viewing modes — Laptop, Tablet, Tabletop, Presentation, and Audience.

"When changing modes, the laptop smartly switches system settings and uses a smart-locking feature to protect the keyboard and prevent mishaps," notes the company.

The latest laptop from Toshiba also comes with a TruPen stylus, which utilizes the Wacom Feel technology and "can detect 2,048 levels of pressure, perfect for taking notes, drawing on webpages in Microsoft Edge and using Windows Ink."

Other Exciting Features

Security is one of the vital features that people take into consideration while buying laptops and mobile devices. The two IR cameras on the device offer support for Windows Hello facial recognition, adding to the security capabilities of the Portégé X20W.

The hybrid also includes an enhanced security protection — the Synaptics Natural ID fingerprint scanner — which is built into its touchpad.

Toshiba has also featured a wide range of ports for the users in Portégé X20W, which include — one USB Type-C port, one USB 3.0 port, a Thunderbolt 3 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The Harman Kardon stereo speakers with DTS Sound sweetens the deal, especially for multimedia lovers. The stereo speakers are capable of adapting to the rotational view of the display and function accordingly.

Toshiba plans to release the Portégé X20W in two colors — Slate Gray and Onyx Blue. The Slate Gray version is expected to go on sale soon in the U.S. soon via Microsoft's online store, whereas the Onyx Blue model will be available through Toshiba's website before January end.

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