The tablet will appeal to business professionals who work in creative fields

Jan 16, 2014 12:38 GMT  ·  By

Tablet screens are getting increasingly larger, so if having a 12- or 13-incher is not enough for you, do not despair. At least one manufacturer has guessed your needs and is now attempting to appease them.

We’re talking about the Japanese company Sharp that just debuted its new 15.6-inch tablet running Windows 8.1 Pro out of the box. The device is dubbed RW-16G1 and is apparently targeted towards professional users like designers and architects.

The accommodating IGZO screen features a massive resolution of 3200 x 1800 pixels, while the powerhouse of the device is an Intel Core i5-4200U processor fitted with 4GB of RAM plus 128GB SSD.

Furthermore, Sharp has equipped the oversized tablet with Mini DisplayPort, USB 3.0 and SD card slot. Professionals can reportedly rely on the slate to keep going for up to nine hours.

The tablet should arrive in stores somewhere around March, with an unknown price tag, which will probably be a hefty one judging by the specs.