Startup revives the shape of the iconic 21:9 Toshiba laptop that was too ahead of its time — Vitalink has a 4K…
- VitaLink foldable keyboard hides a 13-inch 4K display inside its frame
- Ultrawide 2.4:1 screen revives productivity ideas explored over a decade ago
- Dual USB-C ports handle power, video, and data simultaneously everywhere
VitaLink has revisited the "ultrawide" computing idea once explored by Toshiba's Satellite U845W, with its new foldable keyboard, pairing portability with an unusually stretched workspace concept again.
Like the earlier 21:9 Toshiba experiment, this device uses extra horizontal space for multitasking rather than conventional notebook proportions.
Its 3840×1600 touchscreen adopts a 2.4:1 ratio, echoing ambitions that many regarded as premature when Toshiba tried similar ideas years earlier.
Revisiting an abandoned ultrawide idea
The resemblance to Toshiba's earlier approach appears deliberate, although VitaLink shifts emphasis from media playback toward productivity workloads and creation tasks.
When folded, VitaLink measures 20mm thick, weighs 1200 grams, and occupies little more room than a large paperback novel.
Its CNC-machined aluminum body opens through...
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