Panasonic has launched an ultralight laptop smaller than an A4 sheet of paper. The device is equipped with a 12-core processor and a TFT screen with Full HD resolution. In the Japanese market, the cost of the new product starts at $2,050.

Panasonic has launched an ultralight laptop smaller than an A4 sheet of paper

The Japanese company Panasonic has launched an ultralight Let’s Note SR 12.4 laptop weighing 979 grams and 19.9 mm thick. The size of the device does not exceed the A4 sheet format and is 273.2×208.9 mm.

The device is equipped with a 12-core Intel Core i7-1360P processor, 12 GB of RAM, 512 GB of physical memory in SSD storage and a TFT screen with Full HD resolution.

The device has built-in HDMI, D-Sub ports, 2 USB-C ports and 3 USB-A ports. According to the manufacturer, the laptop can work offline with Windows 11 installed for up to 16 hours.

Pricing for the Let’s Note SR 12.4 starts at $2,050 and varies depending on configuration.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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