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Toshiba Encore 2 Write

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Although Windows practically gave birth to the use of digital ink through stylus, during 2014 we had rather few options of tablets with this function within the Microsoft ecosystem (there was the Surface Pro 3, the Asus VivoTab Note 8, and we stopped counting). However, at CES 2015 there are signs that this could change in the future, as several major manufacturers are launching proposals in which the stylus is once again the protagonist

One of these is the Toshiba Encore 2 Write, a tablet that will be offered in 8 and 10 models.1 inches, and that stands out for the implementation of a stylys Wacom TruFeel with support for up to 2048 pressure levels, which makes it a good alternative for taking notes , but also to use it as a design and drawing tool.

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Toshiba has dubbed this stylus the TruPen and promises us that with it we will get an experience almost identical to writing on paper To complement its For use, an app called TruNote has been included, which aims to deliver an experience equal to or better than the Galaxy Tab&39;s S Note app, though hopefully the TruPen will also work with any other app that supports digital ink, such as OneNote. ."

Toshiba Encore 2 Write, specifications

In the Toshiba Encore 2 Write we have an HD resolution screen, both in the 8-inch model and in the 10-inch model.1. Inside it is an Intel Atom Quad-core processor, very similar to the one found in most small Windows tablets, it also includes 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, expandable by up to 128 GB via SD.

Along with this, the tablets come with GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, and e-compass compass, and in the camera section, a 1.2-megapixel front camera is included, and an 8-megapixel rear camera megapixels. There's also 802.11n WiFi connectivity on offer (though there's no option for 3G or LTE) and microUSB and microHDMI ports. Promised autonomy of 11 hours of battery life

Price and availability

The 8-inch version will cost $349.99, while the 10.1-inch version will cost $399. Both editions will include a personal Office 365 subscription with 1TB on OneDrive and will be available for purchase this Sunday, January 11 in the United States. There is still no information on when it will be available in the rest of the world, unfortunately.

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