If you're despondent of typing in passwords to open your
laptop, Toshiba's upcoming 2-in-1
allows you log in with the definitive sanctuary instrument instead: your face. The
Satellite Radius 12 has a complete HD infrared
camera that uses Windows Hello, Windows 10's facial detection software,
to confirm and open the laptop.

It also packs Intel's
sixth-generation Sky lake processors and is the primary 12-5-inch Windows laptop to sport a 4K,
3,840 x 2,160 pixel-resolution IPS displays.
That lends it a sharp 352ppi, which distant
surpasses the 264ppi of Apple's 12-inch Mac
Book. Toshiba claims that the Satellite
Radius 12's display covers 100% of the Adobe
RGB spectrum. An unusual characteristic for such a little laptop that would
make it a boon for multimedia professionals who require editing imagery and
videos on the go.
Well-positioned
Being a 2-in-1, the Satellite Radius 12's display can turn
over 360 degrees allowing it to change
into five different modes: Laptop, Tablet, Tabletop, Presentation
and Audience.
Constructed of Aluminium with a brushed metal conclude,
the Radius weighs 2.8 pounds,
measures 15.4mm at its
thickest spot and features a backlit keyboard to help late nighttime typing
sessions.