Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

AX series is expected to be sold first in Japan on October 26, but the manufacturer has not announced the price.

AX series is expected to be sold first in Japan on October 26, but the manufacturer has not announced the price.

Picture 1 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

The AX series display has the ability to flip backwards flexibly. (Photo: Engadget).

The product has two versions running Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. The AX series touch screen measures 11.6 inches and has a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. Users can choose Core i5 processors with speeds of 1.7 GHz or 1.8 GHz or Core i7 1.9 GHz. RAM and SSD of this model are 4 GB and 128 GB respectively. Support connections on Panasonic AX series include USB 3.0, HDMI, headphone jack, Ethernet. In addition, this product is also integrated microphone and memory card reader.

According to Engadget , Panasonic also allows customers to choose to use hybrid hard drives instead of SSDs. In the AX series version, a hybrid hard drive is available, and the battery comes with a removable and larger capacity than usual.

Information on release dates in other markets has not been announced yet.

Actual photo Panasonic AX series ultrabook
Realistic video uiltrabook Panasonic AX series

Actual photo Panasonic AX series ultrabook

Picture 2 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

Panasonic's Ultrabook uses an 11.6-inch screen.

Picture 3 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

The front panel has a built-in webcam.

Picture 4 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

The integrated connection ports focus on the left side

Picture 5 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

Picture 6 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

The machine can flip backwards in a V-shape .

Picture 7 of Panasonic's first touch screen Ultrabook

. thanks to flexible swivel joints.

1111111111111111



Real video Panasonic AX series ultrabook

Update 25 May 2019
Category

System

Mac OS X

Hardware

Game

Tech info

Technology

Science

Life

Application

Electric

Program

Mobile