- The lightweight 563g tablet features a MediaTek Companio 520 processor and LTE option
- Up to 15 hours of battery life with 4GB/8GB memory and 32GB/64GB storage
- Dual camera, USB 3.2 Type-C port and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
Dynabook has unveiled the Dynabook Chromebook C70 – a 10.1-inch convertible strong pill Designed specifically for education environments, and designed with regular drops and knocks in mind.
That doesn’t mean its internals have been neglected though, as the C70 features a MediaTek Companio 520 CPUUp to 64GB of storage, and a range of ports.
Under the hood, the Chromebook C70 is powered by the MediaTek Companio 520 processor, which delivers reliable performance for typical educational applications. It comes with customizable memory options of 4GB or 8GB and a storage capacity of 32GB or 64GB, providing ample resources for classroom tasks.
Convertible design for greater flexibility
The Chromebook C70 features a detachable WXGA touchscreen (1,280 x 800 resolution), which can function as a standalone tablet or be docked into a full-featured keyboard. The tablet weighs around 563 grams (575 grams for the LTE model), while the entire setup with the keyboard dock weighs in at around 1,092 grams.
As for its sturdy features, the outer shell is made of non-slip thermoplastic polyurethane, and includes rounded corners that help absorb impacts. The keyboard is also equipped with reinforced keycaps to prevent them from falling off if dropped. The DynaBook Chromebook C70 complies with MIL-standard durability tests.
The device includes a dedicated rechargeable USI active electrostatic pen, which is conveniently stored in a built-in slot that charges it when not in use. With up to 15 hours of battery life, this device is suitable for use throughout the day at school without frequent recharging. Additionally, its dual cameras, 2MP front and 5MP rear, meet the needs of video conferencing and casual photography.
The device offers a versatile range of connectivity options, including one USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports for power delivery and external displays, a microSD card reader, and a microphone/headphone combo. Is. Jack. Furthermore, it also supports Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE802.11ax) along with Bluetooth for fast and reliable internet access.
The Dynabook Chromebook C70 is currently available exclusively in Japan, but it is expected to have a global launch soon.