Toshiba today launched its WT200 tablet to Australian businesses, homing in on fears around data security with mobility in corporate environments.
The company is selling the Windows 7 tablet as delivering maximum security and connectivity.
“Organisations can be assured that data is kept secure with the highest levels of data network security .. making it the perfect secure mobile device for corporate and government organisations,” said Toshiba’s product manager Justin White in a statement.
“It offers seamless compatibility with an in-office desktop environment and gives users access to all the essential applications, software and security that business users need on the move.”
The tablet will be sold for $999 through Toshiba resellers at the end of March and general retail from April. Toshiba has promised an upgrade to Windows 8 when the operating system is released later this year.
It features built-in 3G, a 64GB SSD, 2GB RAM, 3MP back camera and 1.3MP on the front, and a 3-cell 2700mAh lithium-Ion battery.
It also boasts an Intel Atom chip running at 1.6 GHz, an SD card slot, micro HDMI USB 2.0 and Mini USB 2.0. It tips the scales at under 800g and is 14mm thick.
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